German far-right changes tactics to come to power in 2029.


The German right-wing party 'Alternative for Germany' is preparing to introduce changes in its style and adopt a new code of conduct to increase trust among voters. The goal is to boost the party's popularity and attract new supporters ahead of the upcoming elections.
In the new code, the deputies of 'Alternative for Germany' are urged to adhere to a 'unified and moderate line' in parliament to improve their reputation, damaged by scandals due to the aggressive behavior of party representatives.
The new code also contains rules on conflict of interest and bribery, following allegations of financial support from Russia and China. The party is preparing for the upcoming elections, hoping for new political leadership and attracting new voters through reconciliation with other parties.
Summary
The 'Alternative for Germany' party has decided to change its approaches and behavior to raise voter trust and increase popularity ahead of the upcoming elections. The new code of conduct is meant to create standards for the party's deputies and enhance trust in 'Alternative for Germany'.
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