Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany party reelected its leaders at a conference marked by clashes between protesters and police outside the venue.
The AfD remains under domestic intelligence scrutiny in some states for extremist tendencies, which the party denies. Leadership votes affirmed continuity rather than factional change.
Protesters gathered to oppose the party’s anti-immigration platform. Police reported arrests and injuries as crowds pressed against security barriers.
The AfD has gained parliamentary strength in eastern German states and influenced national debate on migration and EU policy.
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