

🎧 AfD, Remigration and Krah
6 snips Jul 19, 2025
Delve into the intriguing shift of Maximilian Krah from the CDU to the AfD, exploring his controversial views on remigration. Discover the internal battles within the party regarding the constitutional implications of remigration, revealing a rift in perspectives among members. Despite ongoing challenges, there's a cautious optimism regarding the future relevance of this heated topic. The discussion sheds light on the evolving landscape of right-wing ideologies in Germany, offering a compelling look at political transformations.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Maximilian Krah's Early Remigration Stance
- Maximilian Krah was initially a staunch defender of a strong remigration policy and ethnocultural nationalism within AfD.
- He proposed strict remigration targeting asylum seekers, non-citizens, and non-assimilated citizens promoting German patriotic culture.
Krah's Sudden Shift Challenges Remigration
- Beginning in 2025, Krah reversed his stance, calling remigration unconstitutional and pushing for alliances with non-assimilated Muslim minorities.
- He spread legal panic within AfD, urging distancing from remigration and identitarian ideas due to court decisions.
New Multiethnic Strategy by Krah
- Krah now supports a multi-ethnic German state with internal ethno-pluralism and seeks new coalitions with Muslim minorities.
- This strategy mirrors past failed attempts at ethno-communitarian alliances within right-wing circles.