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Far-right AfD Party Reelects Leaders Amidst Protester-Police Clashes

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party reelected its leaders during a party conference. The event was marked by confrontations between protesters and police. The clashes occurred concurrently with the party's leadership elections.

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Far-right AfD Party Reelects Leaders Amidst Protester-Police Clashes

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What Happened

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has reelected its leaders. The party conference where the elections took place was accompanied by clashes between protesters and law enforcement officials.

The confrontations between demonstrators and police occurred during the proceedings of the AfD's leadership vote. Specific details regarding the number of participants, the reasons for the protests, or the extent of the clashes were not provided in the available information.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party reelected its leaders.

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    The reelections took place during a party conference.

  3. 3

    Protesters and police clashed during the event.

  4. 4

    The clashes occurred concurrently with the leadership elections.

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The Seattle Times reports on the Alternative for Germany party's reelection of leaders, noting that the event was accompanied by clashes between protesters and police.
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The San Antonio Express-News highlights the reelections of the Far-right Alternative for Germany party's leaders and the simultaneous clashes between protesters and police.
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Far-right Alternative for Germany party reelects leaders as protesters and police clash - San Antonio Express-News

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Far-right Alternative for Germany party reelects leaders as protesters and police clash
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Far-right Alternative for Germany party reelects leaders as protesters and police clash - San Antonio Express-News

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