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Elon Musk Backs Controversial German Party in Opinion Piece
GermanyMonday, December 30, 2024
In September, the AfD scored a significant victory by winning a state election in Thuringia, a first for a far-right party since the Nazi era. Although it's unlikely that AfD will win the national election in February, its growing support is causing concern among German politicians and the public.
Musk's opinion piece has sparked criticism from left-leaning German politicians. Matthias Miersch, general secretary of Germany's ruling Social Democrats (SPD), condemned the interference of foreign billionaires in German politics, especially when they support parties that threaten democratic values. Miersch also criticized Axel Springer, the media conglomerate that published Musk's piece, for its decision to run the article.
The controversy led to the resignation of Eva Marie Kogel, the opinion editor of Welt, who stepped down in protest. Kogel expressed her disapproval on her social media platform, stating that she had handed in her resignation after the article was published.
Alongside Musk's piece, the paper published an article by Jan Philipp Burgard, the soon-to-be editor-in-chief of Welt, who acknowledged that Musk's diagnosis of Germany's problems was correct but disagreed with his proposed solution. Burgard emphasized that only supporting the AfD was not the right approach.
The editors of Welt defended their decision to publish Musk's opinion piece, stating that it sparked an insightful discussion and that democracy and journalism thrive on freedom of expression.
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