In a recent interview, political spokesperson Alice Weidel of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) expressed the party's aspiration to secure an absolute majority in the upcoming Bundestag elections. Weidel emphasized the urgency of addressing the current economic challenges the country faces, asserting that Germany is in its worst economic crisis yet. With the AfD positioned as the second strongest party in polls, trailing only behind Olaf Scholz's SPD, Weidel reiterated the necessity of a strong government to lift the nation out of its dire situation. The AfD's program includes propositions such as reintroducing nuclear power, lowering taxes, and abolishing the CO2 tax to revitalize Germany's economy. Weidel criticized competing parties for their indecisiveness regarding coalition-building. She stressed that voters should not have their will ignored, referencing chaotic coalitions formed in previous elections. Furthermore, Weidel reaffirmed the party's commitment to limiting abortion access and maintaining existing legal frameworks, asserting that their approach was misrepresented. Additionally, the AfD intends to introduce a mentoring program aimed at increasing female representation in leadership, all while opposing formal quotas. Through these statements, Weidel articulated the AfD's vision for a stable and economically viable future for Germany.
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