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Elon Musk Endorses AfD on X Platform, Urges German Voters to Support Party Led by Alice Weidel for Change
Jan 9, 2025, 06:42 PM
Elon Musk has publicly endorsed the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, stating that 'only AfD can save Germany' and urging German voters to support the party to prevent the situation in the country from deteriorating further. Musk made these comments during an interview on the social media platform X with AfD leader Alice Weidel. He emphasized the need for change in Germany, drawing a parallel with the recent US election where he believes voters sought change by electing Donald Trump. Musk's endorsement comes amidst his broader political activities, where he has also supported other right-wing figures globally.
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