Elon Musk pens German newspaper opinion piece supporting far-right AfD party
Billionaire
Trump adviser said his ‘significant investments’ in the country justify his
wading into German politics
Guardian
staff and agency
Sat 28 Dec
2024 16.19 CET
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/28/elon-musk-germany-afd-party
The tech
entrepreneur and close adviser to Donald Trump Elon Musk has taken a stunning
new public step in his support for the far-right German political party
Alternative for Germany (AfD), publishing a supportive guest opinion piece for
the country’s Welt am Sonntag newspaper that has prompted the commentary editor
to resign in protest.
The
commentary piece in German was launched online on Saturday before being
published on Sunday in the flagship paper of the Axel Springer media group,
which also owns the US politics news site Politico.
Musk uses
populist and personal language to try to deny AfD’s extremist bent, and the
essay expands on his post on his social media platform, X, on which he last
week claimed that “only the AfD can save Germany”.
Translated,
Musk’s piece said: “The portrayal of the AfD as rightwing extremist is clearly
false, considering that Alice Weidel, the party’s leader, has a same-sex
partner from Sri Lanka! Does that sound like Hitler to you? Please!”
Germany’s
domestic intelligence agency has classified the AfD at the national level as a
suspected extremism case since 2021.
Shortly
after the piece was published online, the editor of the opinion section, Eva
Marie Kogel, used the US tech mogul’s own platform to post on X that she had
submitted her resignation.
“I always
enjoyed heading the opinion department at Welt and Wams. Today a text by Elon
Musk appeared in Welt am Sonntag. Yesterday I submitted my resignation after
printing,” she posted.
She included
a link to the Musk commentary article.
The AfD has
a strong anti-immigration stance and, like incoming president Donald Trump in
relation to the US, is calling for mass deportations from Germany. Earlier in
December, Musk not only posted in favor of AfD but the party’s hard line on
immigration appeared to resonate with the incoming US vice-president, JD Vance,
MSNBC reported.
Senior Welt
Group figures weighed in on Saturday.
“Democracy
and journalism thrive on freedom of expression. This includes dealing with
polarising positions and classifying them journalistically,” the newspaper’s
editor-in-chief designate, Jan Philipp Burgard, and Ulf Poschardt, who takes
over as publisher on 1 January, told Reuters.
They said
discussion about Musk’s piece, which had about 340 comments several hours after
it was published, was “very revealing”.
Underneath
Musk’s commentary, the newspaper published a response by Burgard.
“Musk’s
diagnosis is correct, but his therapeutic approach, that only the AfD can save
Germany, is fatally false,” he wrote, referencing the AfD’s desire to leave the
European Union and seek rapprochement with Russia as well as appease China.
Musk and
Weidel both later posted a link to the article on X.
The AfD
backing from Musk, who also defended his right to weigh in on German politics
due to his “significant investments”, comes as Germans are set to vote on 23
February after a coalition government led by the German chancellor, Olaf
Scholz, collapsed late this fall.
The AfD is running second in opinion polls and might be able to thwart either a centre-right or centre-left majority, but Germany’s mainstream, more centrist parties have pledged to shun any support from the AfD at the national leve
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