Alternative for Germany

Alternative for Germany

Alternative for Germany is a right-wing to far-right political party in Germany. Founded in April 2013, the AfD narrowly missed the 5% electoral threshold to sit in the Bundestag during the 2013 federal election.

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Hans-Peter Hörner

Hans-Peter Hörner

Politician

Marianne, Spring-Räumschüssel

Marianne, Spring-Räumschüssel

Politician

Lars Günther

Lars Günther

Politician

Wilko Möller

Wilko Möller

Politician

Prof. Dr. Steffen Reichmann

Prof. Dr. Steffen Reichmann


Axel Brösicke

Axel Brösicke

Politician

Kay-Uwe Ziegler

Kay-Uwe Ziegler

Member of the German Bundestag

Tim Krause

Tim Krause

Politician

Robert Farle

Robert Farle

Member of the German Bundestag

Detlef Ehlebracht

Detlef Ehlebracht

Politician

Ruben Rupp

Ruben Rupp

Politician

Daniel Lindenschmid

Daniel Lindenschmid

Politician

Ulrich Oehme

Ulrich Oehme

Former Member of the German Bundestag

Benjamin Mennerich

Benjamin Mennerich

Politician

Delia Susanne Klages

Delia Susanne Klages

Politician

Matthias Moosdorf

Matthias Moosdorf

Member of the German Bundestag

Leyla Bilge

Leyla Bilge

Politician

Matthias Büttner

Matthias Büttner

German Politician

Gereon Bollmann

Gereon Bollmann

Member of the German Bundestag

Jan-Hendrik Czada

Jan-Hendrik Czada

Politician

Birgit Malsack-Winkemann

Birgit Malsack-Winkemann

Former Member of the German Bundestag

Martin Bohm

Martin Bohm

German Politician

Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing

Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing

Member of the German National Assembly

Eugen Schmidt

Eugen Schmidt

Member of the German Parliament

Jan Wenzel Schmidt

Jan Wenzel Schmidt

German politician

Dietmar Friedhoff

Dietmar Friedhoff

Member of the German Bundestag

Steffen Janich

Steffen Janich

Member of the German Bundestag