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German Social Democrats pledge not to form alliances with the right-wing parties

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Last updated: 2024/05/04 at 6:12 PM
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German social democrats are speaking out against far-right violence following an attack that left Saxony’s top EU elections candidate, Matthias Ecke, hospitalized. The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) held a democracy congress in Berlin to show strength against the rising far-right movements in Europe. The SPD has seen a decline in support in recent years due to economic challenges, but is now making efforts to regain lost ground in the face of increasing far-right attacks. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized the importance of standing against such violence, warning against further attacks on local politicians.

Scholz urged voters not to support far-right parties, emphasizing that democracy is under threat from such violence. He highlighted the recent attack on a 28-year-old Green party campaigner as another example of the growing threat posed by far-right groups. Ecke, the injured candidate, is currently awaiting surgery for his injuries. European social democratic leader Stefan Lofven and Nicolas Schmit, a center-left candidate for the European Commission, spoke at the congress, pledging not to collaborate with far-right parties in potential coalitions. The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, although condemning the attack on Ecke, has been associated with far-right extremism in the past.

The SPD’s efforts to combat the rise of the far-right come at a crucial time as Europe grapples with increasing support for extremist ideologies. The party’s historical low in polls has prompted a renewed focus on engaging with voters and addressing economic concerns that have contributed to the rise of far-right movements. The attack on Ecke serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by far-right violence to democracy and the need for a united front against such extremism. By holding the democracy congress in Berlin, the SPD aims to send a strong message of solidarity and resistance to far-right forces.

The call to reject far-right parties and stand against violence echoes throughout the SPD’s message at the congress. Leaders like Chancellor Scholz highlight the urgent need for unity in the face of growing threats to democracy. The commitment to not collaborate with far-right parties underscores the party’s stance against extremism and its determination to uphold democratic values. With Matthias Ecke recovering from the attack, the SPD’s resolve to confront far-right violence and protect democratic principles is stronger than ever.

In the wake of the attack on Matthias Ecke and the increasing far-right violence in Germany, the SPD’s stance against extremism has gained momentum. The party’s efforts to rally support and combat the rise of far-right movements reflect a commitment to preserving democracy and ensuring the safety of all citizens. By uniting against violence and rejecting far-right ideologies, the SPD sends a powerful message of resilience and determination to defend democratic values. As Ecke continues his recovery, the SPD’s fight against far-right extremism remains an ongoing battle for the future of democracy in Germany and Europe as a whole.

The democracy congress in Berlin serves as a pivotal moment for the SPD to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to standing against extremism and defending democratic principles. The speeches from European social democratic leaders and the center-left candidate for the European Commission reaffirm the party’s dedication to building coalitions and resisting collaboration with far-right parties. As the threat of far-right violence looms large, the SPD’s message of unity and solidarity resonates with voters and citizens alike. By taking a strong stance against the far-right, the SPD is leading the charge to protect democracy and ensure a safe and inclusive society for all.

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