German Chancellor hits back after attacking Europe’s free speech trend

German Chancellor Olaf Sholaz on Saturday put a strong rebuke over the speech and distant rights of hatred on the attitude of US vice -president JD Vance, saying that it was not right for others to tell Germany, and Europe.

A day earlier at the Munich Security Conference, Vance grabbed European leaders, censoring free speech and strongly criticizing the Firewall of German mainstream parties against far-flung AFD.

“It’s not for others that we advise us to cooperate with this party that we are not working for good reasons,” Sholaz said in the comment at the Munich Conference.

“This is not appropriate, especially not among friends and colleagues. We strongly reject it,” he said.

Anti -immigration AFDs, currently about 20% of the February 23 general election, is a perya status among other major German parties in a country, which is a taboo about ultraviolet politics due to the Nazi past.

“Sometimes fascism, sometimes no racism again, sometimes no aggressive war. -45 said while referring to the ideology of Nazi regime.

Vance’s hatred of Europe’s hatred speech referring more widely for criticizing the corteling, which he compared to censorship, Sholaz said: “The establishment of today’s democracy in Germany and Europe on historical awareness and realization It goes that democracy can be destroyed by anti -radical anti -democrats.

“And this is why we have created institutions that ensure that our democracy can defend itself against its enemies, and rules that do not restrict or limit our freedom, but protect it. “

The possibility of dialogue to end the Ukraine-Russia war was expected to dominate the annual Munich conference after a call between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin this week, but Wanes barely Russia or Ukraine Mentioned in the meeting in his speech. Friday.

Instead, he said that there was a danger to Europe that it was not most worried, not Russia or China, but he said a return from the fundamental values ​​of protecting free speech – as well as immigration, which he said that he said that he said that It was “out of control” in Europe.

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