Freedom vs Authoritarianism in Germany

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Alice Weidel: "I firmly believe that the future of our civilization is not simply a matter of right versus left.

Today, the real frontline lies between authoritarian centralism and bureaucratic paternalism on one side, and those who believe in and defend civil, economic, and intellectual freedom in our countries on the other."

Over the past decades, the German left has faced criticism for policies that, have negatively impacted civil, economic, and intellectual freedoms, as well as facilitated illegal immigration, including the entry of individuals with criminal backgrounds.

Impact on civil, economic, and intellectual freedoms

Some critics argue that certain policies promoted by left-wing parties have restricted individual and economic freedoms. For example, it has been claimed that the implementation of strict regulations and redistribution programs has limited private initiative and freedom of expression in certain contexts. Additionally, some measures have been noted to have led to excessive bureaucratization, affecting efficiency and innovation across various sectors.

Immigration and security policies

The open-door policy adopted by Germany in 2015, under Chancellor Angela Merkel’s leadership, was supported by many left-wing parties. This policy allowed a large number of refugees and migrants to enter the country, which raised concerns about the nation’s capacity to integrate these individuals and ensure security. In subsequent years, incidents of violence and crimes committed by some immigrants were recorded, leading to a national debate about migration policies and their impact on public safety.

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