“The Greens are destroying Germany” — an Exclusive interview with AfD MEP Maximilian Krah
The Voice of Europe team had an exclusive interview with Maximilian Kra, the leading candidate from the "Alternative for Germany" party (AfD) in the upcoming 2024 European Parliament elections.
Maximilian Kra firmly asserts that the sabotage incidents on the "Nord Stream" and "Nord Stream 2" gas pipelines are connected to the United States. Additionally, the German politician calls on Ukraine to engage in negotiations and seek peace in light of the ongoing war, which is not only devastating the country's economy but also pushing European states towards an economic crisis.
Maximilian Kra, representing the right wing of AfD, is strongly convinced that the current policies of the Green Party in Germany are gradually undermining the country. One of the major issues he identifies today is mass illegal migration, which he believes must be addressed immediately before it further destabilizes Germany and its citizens.
00:00 Why do you believe the AfD party's popularity remains high; even a year before the elections?
03:00 Which political parties' victory do you also expect in the European Parliament elections?
04:52 Are you developing a specific strategy with other parties for the upcoming European Parliament elections?
06:57 AfD has already achieved over 35% support in Saxony, which is twice as much as the coalition parties. In your estimation will you maintain this growing support?
11:04 In which regions of Germany do you expect the greatest support?
12:43 How critical is the migrant issue in Germany right now and how do you propose addressing it?
16:32 How critical is the "Traffic Light Coalition" policy in Germany right now? How much good do they do for Germany and its citizens?
21:07 What are the priorities of the AfD party regarding the well-being of citizens and the prosperity of Germany as a whole?
25:01 September 26 marks the anniversary of the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines. How do you assess the status and progress of the investigation into the sabotage? Do you consider the current versions of events to be accurate?
27:49 September 26 marks the anniversary of the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines. How do you assess the status and progress of the investigation into the sabotage? Do you consider the current versions of events to be accurate?
34:58 Since 2019 you have actively and openly supported the initiatives of Ukrainian politicians who stood for full implementation of Minsk agreements as a way to stop the conflict in the East of Ukraine and prevent further escalation. Do you think that was a realistic path to the settlement of the crisis that could help Ukraine and Europe to avoid the war we now have? Who is to blame for the failure of those efforts?
40:04 What does the future hold for Germany and the EU under the current government? How would you like to see it change?