Björn Höcke
Björn Höcke is a leading member of the AfD known for his far-right views and provocative statements regarding Germany's history, including his controversial remarks about the Holocaust memorial in Berlin.
Born on Apr 01, 1972 (54 years old)
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Germany:
Björn Höcke is mentioned as a right-wing extremist playing a role in the AfD's campaign for the municipal elections in Bavaria.
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United Kingdom:
Björn Höcke, the leader of the AfD in Thuringia, has been fined for using a Nazi slogan at campaign rallies.
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Switzerland:
Björn Höcke, the leader of the Thuringian AfD, is mentioned as having similar goals to those protesting the Buchenwald memorial.
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Germany:
Björn Höcke is the leader of the AfD in Thuringia and was the subject of a protest in Lindenberg.
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Germany:
Björn Höcke is the Thüringer AfD-Chef whose speech prompted protests in Lindenberg.
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Germany:
Björn Höcke is mentioned as the AfD chief agitator in the context of the municipal election campaign.
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Germany:
Björn Höcke is an AfD politician involved in a legal dispute regarding his planned speech in Lindenberg.
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Germany:
Björn Höcke, described as a right-wing extremist, attempted to unseat Mario Voigt in the Landtag.
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Germany:
Björn Höcke, the leader of the AfD in Thuringia, failed in his attempt to replace Mario Voigt.
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Luxembourg:
Björn Höcke is mentioned in the context of failing a vote of no confidence in Thuringia.
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