AfD Excludes Lead Candidate Maximilian Krah
Scandal-Plagued Politician Leaves Far-Right Party
Maximilian Krah, the lead candidate of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the European elections, has resigned from the party.
Krah, who has been embroiled in a series of scandals, including allegations of spying and corruption, has been excluded from the party's list of candidates.
The AfD has been hit by a series of setbacks in recent months, including the suspension of its leader Alexander Gauland and the resignation of other senior members.
The party's support has also fallen in recent polls, and it is now unclear whether it will be able to retain its seats in the European Parliament.
Conclusion
The exclusion of Krah is a further blow to the AfD, which is already facing an uphill battle in the upcoming European elections. The party's reputation has been damaged by a series of scandals, and it is now unclear whether it will be able to regain the support of voters.
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