Alice Weidel may not be the person you would imagine at the top of Germany's far-right political movement. She's gay with a Sri Lankan partner, the film-maker Sarah Bossard. And Ms Weidel ...
She’s been described as the politician of contradictions. Alice Weidel is the leader of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party but is married to a Sri-Lankan born woman.
It is now set to be the main opposition party, and that will mean a more prominent role for its co-leader Alice Weidel. DW's Matthew Moore takes a closer look at the woman who's become the public ...
A party whose leader, Alice Weidel, described Adolf Hitler as a communist in an interview with Musk, attracted more than one-fifth of the electorate. She wasn’t asked to explain how her ...
Alice Weidel of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) aims for her party to become the strongest in Germany after its best ever result, finishing second with nearly 21%. Weidel believes the AfD can ...
Alice Weidel, 46, claimed her party could 'overtake the CDU [Christian Democratic Union] within the next few years for the next election... to become the strongest' political force in Germany.
It is now set to be the main opposition party, giving a more prominent role to its co-leader Alice Weidel. DW takes a closer look at the woman who's become the public face of Germany's far right.
The tech billionaire phoned AfD leader Alice Weidel after her party came second in federal elections, winning more than 20 percent of the vote to become the main opposition party. The ...
They include: Alice Weidel, a former finance professional with a doctorate in economics, joined the AfD in 2013 and quickly rose to leadership posts. Initially a eurosceptic party, the AfD shifted ...
The topless protester had the words “Heil Weidel,” a reference to the German politician Alice Weidel, painted on her bare chest REUTERS She was completely topless, with a red swastika armband ...
The AfD's Alice Weidel compared the country's finances to those of a company, saying that the likely new government of conservative leader Friedrich Merz would be forced by left-wing parties into ...