Outrage
as Elon Musk claims ‘only AfD can save Germany’
German
health minister calls US billionaire’s intervention weeks before election
‘undignified and problematic’
Kate
Connolly in Berlin
Fri 20 Dec
2024 18.08 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/20/elon-musk-claims-only-afd-can-save-germany
Elon Musk
has caused outrage in Berlin after appearing to endorse the far-right,
anti-immigrant Alternative für Deutschland.
Musk, who
has been named by Donald Trump to co-lead a commission aimed at reducing the
size of the US federal government, wrote on his social media platform X: “Only
the AfD can save Germany.”
He reposted
a video by a German rightwing influencer, Naomi Seibt, who criticised Friedrich
Merz, the leader of the conservative Christian Democrats who has the best
chance of becoming the next German chancellor, and praised Javier Milei, the
libertarian president of Argentina.
The German
health minister, Karl Lauterbach, called Musk’s decision to wade into the
German political debate weeks before the snap election “undignified and highly
problematic”.
Europe’s
largest economy is expected to go to the polls on 23 February after the
collapse last month of Olaf Scholz’s centre-left coalition. The AfD is running
in second place in opinion polls. Elements of the party have been classed as
rightwing extremists by Germany’s domestic intelligence services, and
mainstream parties have vowed to refuse to work with the AfD at national level.
The German
government issued only a perfunctory response to Musk’s post, noting that it
had registered it, but a spokesperson refused to add any further comment.
At a press
conference in Berlin, Scholz responded indirectly to the post, saying: “We have
freedom of speech here. That also applies to multimillionaires. Freedom of
speech also means that you’re able to say things that aren’t right and do not
contain good political advice”.
The German
former MEP Elmar Brokdismissed Musk’s comment as “the world domination
fantasies of the American tech kings”.
Lauterbach
accused Musk of election interference and called for authorities to “keep a
close eye on the goings on on X”. He said: “It is very disturbing, the way in
which the platform X, which I use very intensively myself, is increasingly
being used to spread the political positions and goals of Mr Musk”.
The most
direct response to the Musk tweet came from Christian Lindner, the head of the
pro-business Free Democrats (FDP), who was sacked as finance minister by Scholz
over deep disagreements around fiscal management.
Lindner
wrote on X: “Elon, I’ve initiated a policy debate inspired by ideas from you
and Milei. While migration control is crucial for Germany, the AfD stands
against freedom, business – and it’s a far-right extremist party. Don’t rush to
conclusions from afar. Let’s meet, and I’ll show you what the FDP stands for.
CL”.
In May, the
AfD was expelled from a pan-European parliamentary group of populist far-right
parties after a string of controversies, including a comment by the senior AfD
figure that the Nazi SS were “not all criminals”.
The ID
group, which includes France’s far-right National Rally, Italy’s Lega,
Austria’s Freedom party, Geert Wilders’ Dutch Freedom party and Vlaams Belang
in Belgium, said it “no longer want[ed] to be associated” with such incidents.
Musk has
previously expressed backing for other anti-immigration forces across Europe,
including the UK’s Reform party and Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni. He
has also previously voiced enthusiastic support for Milei, who in his first
year as Argentina’s president has cut public spending and axed tens of
thousands of public sector jobs, and plunged many households into economic
despair.
Alice
Weidel, the head of the AfD, who is standing as its candidate for chancellor,
reposted Musk’s comment, writing to him: “Yes! You are perfectly right
@elonmusk!”
Referring to
a recent interview she gave on Trump with the news organisation Bloomberg,
Weidel said Musk should note “how socialist [Angela] Merkel ruined our country,
how the Soviet European Union destroys the country’s economic backbone and
malfunctioning Germany”. She wished Musk and Trump a happy Christmas and “all
the best for the upcoming tenure”.
Last year
Musk criticised the German government and its struggle to tackle illegal
migration, one of the main topics on the election campaign agenda. He has also
fired off personal jibes against Scholz and his economics minister, Robert
Habeck.
This week
Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, posted a photo of himself and the party’s
treasurer meeting Musk at Trump’s Mar a Lago residence in Florida and claimed
Musk was prepared to give him financial support to bolster his party’s chances
of entering government.
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