Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Alternatif untuk Jerman" in Indonesian language version.
... rally in Hanover against anti-Islam AfD party
de:Peter Christ, de:Bruno Bandulet, de:Ursula Braun-Moser, de:Ulrich Blum, de:Günter Ederer, de:Wolfgang von Eichborn, de:Dieter Farwick, de:Herbert Frohnhofen, de:Carola Groppe, de:Gernot Gutmann, Hans-Olaf Henkel, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, de:Stefan Homburg, de:Daniel Koerfer, de:Jörn Kruse, de:Hermann von Laer, de:Helga Luckenbach, de:Dirk Meyer (Ökonom), de:Peter Oberender, de:Derk-Hayo Reimers, de:Karl Albrecht Schachtschneider, de:Dieter Spethmann, de:Michael Stahl (Althistoriker), de:Joachim Starbatty, Beatrix von Storch, de:Roland Vaubel, de:Uwe Woltemath
Following the election of Donald Trump in the United States and the rise of populist movements across Europe, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has seized on fears about the influx of refugees to gain momentum here.
Nowadays, the AfD is mainly known for its anti-immigration (namely, anti-Islamic)
"Scientific research on the long-term development of the climate because of man-made CO2 emissions is fraught with uncertainty
The three-year-old Alternative for Germany, or AfD, won 21 to 22 percent of votes in the election for the state legislature in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, according to projections for ARD and ZDF television based on exit polls and partial counting. They put support for Merkel's Christian Democrats between 19 and 20 percent, their worst result yet in the state.
For decades, the German far right has been a limited force, with easily recognizable supporters—nicotine-stained ex-Nazis in the sixties and seventies, leather-clad skinheads in the eighties and nineties. Petry is something different, a disarmingly wholesome figure—a former businesswoman with a Ph.D. in chemistry and four children from her marriage to a Lutheran pastor.
The far-right Alternative for Germany has turned German politics on its head, but leadership squabbles threaten to derail the party’s rapid rise.
de:Peter Christ, de:Bruno Bandulet, de:Ursula Braun-Moser, de:Ulrich Blum, de:Günter Ederer, de:Wolfgang von Eichborn, de:Dieter Farwick, de:Herbert Frohnhofen, de:Carola Groppe, de:Gernot Gutmann, Hans-Olaf Henkel, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, de:Stefan Homburg, de:Daniel Koerfer, de:Jörn Kruse, de:Hermann von Laer, de:Helga Luckenbach, de:Dirk Meyer (Ökonom), de:Peter Oberender, de:Derk-Hayo Reimers, de:Karl Albrecht Schachtschneider, de:Dieter Spethmann, de:Michael Stahl (Althistoriker), de:Joachim Starbatty, Beatrix von Storch, de:Roland Vaubel, de:Uwe Woltemath
... rally in Hanover against anti-Islam AfD party
Nowadays, the AfD is mainly known for its anti-immigration (namely, anti-Islamic)
For decades, the German far right has been a limited force, with easily recognizable supporters—nicotine-stained ex-Nazis in the sixties and seventies, leather-clad skinheads in the eighties and nineties. Petry is something different, a disarmingly wholesome figure—a former businesswoman with a Ph.D. in chemistry and four children from her marriage to a Lutheran pastor.
Following the election of Donald Trump in the United States and the rise of populist movements across Europe, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has seized on fears about the influx of refugees to gain momentum here.
The far-right Alternative for Germany has turned German politics on its head, but leadership squabbles threaten to derail the party’s rapid rise.
"Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland ist in der schwersten Krise ihrer Geschichte. Das Euro-Währungsgebiet hat sich als ungeeignet erwiesen. Südeuropäische Staaten verarmen unter dem Wettbewerbsdruck des Euro. Ganze Staaten stehen am Rande der Zahlungsunfähigkeit." [The Federal Republic of Germany is in the gravest crisis of its history. The euro currency area has shown itself to be unfit for purpose. Countries in southern Europe are sinking into poverty under the competitive pressure of the euro. Whole countries are on the brink of bankruptcy.]
The three-year-old Alternative for Germany, or AfD, won 21 to 22 percent of votes in the election for the state legislature in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, according to projections for ARD and ZDF television based on exit polls and partial counting. They put support for Merkel's Christian Democrats between 19 and 20 percent, their worst result yet in the state.
"Scientific research on the long-term development of the climate because of man-made CO2 emissions is fraught with uncertainty
"Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland ist in der schwersten Krise ihrer Geschichte. Das Euro-Währungsgebiet hat sich als ungeeignet erwiesen. Südeuropäische Staaten verarmen unter dem Wettbewerbsdruck des Euro. Ganze Staaten stehen am Rande der Zahlungsunfähigkeit." [The Federal Republic of Germany is in the gravest crisis of its history. The euro currency area has shown itself to be unfit for purpose. Countries in southern Europe are sinking into poverty under the competitive pressure of the euro. Whole countries are on the brink of bankruptcy.]
de:Peter Christ, de:Bruno Bandulet, de:Ursula Braun-Moser, de:Ulrich Blum, de:Günter Ederer, de:Wolfgang von Eichborn, de:Dieter Farwick, de:Herbert Frohnhofen, de:Carola Groppe, de:Gernot Gutmann, Hans-Olaf Henkel, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, de:Stefan Homburg, de:Daniel Koerfer, de:Jörn Kruse, de:Hermann von Laer, de:Helga Luckenbach, de:Dirk Meyer (Ökonom), de:Peter Oberender, de:Derk-Hayo Reimers, de:Karl Albrecht Schachtschneider, de:Dieter Spethmann, de:Michael Stahl (Althistoriker), de:Joachim Starbatty, Beatrix von Storch, de:Roland Vaubel, de:Uwe Woltemath