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German politics
Gone boy on the right
How an anti-foreigner, anti-establishment group is changing German politics
Bachmann: only joking, honest
THE march on January 19th in Dresden by Pegida, or “Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the Occident”, would have been its 13th.
But it was cancelled because the police had “concrete” information of plans to assassinate1 its organiser, Lutz Bachmann.
On January 21st Mr Bachmann was exposed in German tabloids2 for posing as Hitler on his Facebook page.
He called it a joke, but later resigned his position. Pegida plans to resume its marches next week.
Among its followers3, despite Mr Bachmann's antics, neo-Nazis5 are a small minority.
The typical marcher is a middle-aged6, middle-class Saxon man who, says Hans Vorl?nder at the Technical University of Dresden,
is alienated7 from politics and the liberal media, and yearns8 for a homogenous9 fatherland.
The marches may have “passed the peak”, adds Dieter Rucht at the Berlin Social Science Centre.
Yet there will be political fallout. Nine-tenths of Pegida supporters back the Alternative for Germany (AfD),
founded only in 2013 and represented in three eastern state parliaments.
The AfD began with an anti-euro message. Some leaders, such as Hans- Olaf Henkel, from Hamburg, want to keep it that way.
But, especially in the east, the party has used populist innuendo10 against asylum-seekers, immigrants and homosexuals.
Party elders like Alexander Gauland, in Brandenburg, openly flirt11 with Pegida. This is straining the AfD, which has three leaders.
Bernd Lucke, an economics professor, favours an anti-euro message; Frauke Petry, a businesswoman from Saxony, and Konrad Adam,
a former journalist, sympathise with Pegida. Mr Lucke wants to lead alone, but Ms Petry and Mr Adam have resisted him. In a compromise,
Mr Lucke will take over as boss only next December.
German democracy is responding without hysteria. Marchers against Pegida have recently far outnumbered those for it.
The centre-left Social Democrats13 and Greens refuse to debate with Pegida, and Chancellor14 Angela Merkel,
leader of the centre-right Christian15 Democrats, has condemned16 it. Others are open to dialogue.
One Christian Democrat12, Jens Spahn, even joined a televised debate with Kathrin Oertel, one of Pegida's organisers.
That was a big step for a group that had previously17 refused to talk to the media.
Its marchers chant “Lügenpresse” (“lying press”), a term once used by the Nazis.
Yet on the very day of the cancelled march, Pegida held its first-ever press conference.
In the public glare, its leaders tone down their language. When confronted, their counter-arguments seem weak.
Asked why Saxons should worry about Islam when only 1% of Saxony's population is Muslim,
Ms Oertel said some Germans march for the rainforest though Germany has none.
The gradual conflation of the AfD and Pegida is a new and worrying phenomenon.
There must never be a legitimate18 party to the right of the CSU, the Christian Democrats' Bavarian sister party, said Franz Josef Strauss,
a longtime leader of Bavaria, with Germany's Nazi4 past in mind. Such a party has now arrived, and could enter the Bundestag in 2017.
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vt.暗杀,行刺,中伤 | |
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n.小报,通俗小报(版面通常比大报小一半,文章短,图片多,经常报道名人佚事)( tabloid的名词复数 );药片 | |
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追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件 | |
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n.纳粹分子,adj.纳粹党的,纳粹的 | |
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n.(德国的)纳粹党员( Nazi的名词复数 );纳粹主义 | |
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adj.感到孤独的,不合群的v.使疏远( alienate的过去式和过去分词 );使不友好;转让;让渡(财产等) | |
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渴望,切盼,向往( yearn的第三人称单数 ) | |
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adj.同类的,同质的,纯系的 | |
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10 innuendo | |
n.暗指,讽刺 | |
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11 flirt | |
v.调情,挑逗,调戏;n.调情者,卖俏者 | |
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12 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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adj. 被责难的, 被宣告有罪的 动词condemn的过去式和过去分词 | |
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17 previously | |
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adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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