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Without status and without protection: what the far-right want to do with Ukrainians in Germany

The pre-election program is shocking: it proposes to push Ukrainians out and be friends with Russia again

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As writes the Financial Times, on the eve of elections in the state of Saxony-Anhalt the far-right party AfD presented a draft government program of 156 pages. In this region, according to the publication, support for AfD is approaching 40%. The document states that Ukrainians should no longer have refugee status in Germany, and the state should encourage them to return.

A separate emphasis in the program is placed on a tough anti-immigration policy. The party promotes a course of mass deportations of illegal migrants, opposes the recruitment of foreign specialists and advances the idea of the so-called “farewell culture” instead of the “culture of hospitality”.

Another worrying block concerns Russia. AfD proposes lifting energy sanctions, restoring supplies of Russian gas, returning to the issue of the Nord Stream and even reviving school exchanges with Russians. At the same time, the far right wants to ban gender-inclusive language in the official sphere and impose a conservative view of the family as the only norm.

The program also contains controversial theses on historical memory: the party effectively calls into question Germany‘s current approach to coming to terms with the Nazi past. Against this background, center-right politicians are already calling a possible success of AfD a serious threat. For Ukraine, such rhetoric is dangerous not only because of its stance toward refugees, but also because of the obvious overlap of part of this program with the interests of the Kremlin.

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