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    Hundreds Protest at Swiss Home of German Far-Right Leader

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    Posted on February 22, 2025

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    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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    In Einsiedeln, Switzerland, 250 protested against AfD leader Alice Weidel, leading to counter-demonstrations and five arrests, amid concerns over her policies.

    Protests Erupt in Einsiedeln Against German Far-Right Leader

    By Cecile Mantovani

    EINSIEDELN, Switzerland (Reuters) - Around 250 people protested on Saturday against the leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in the Swiss town where she has a home, sparking counter-demonstrations in a charged atmosphere that led to five arrests, authorities said.

    Police said several hundred counter-protesters also went to the town of Einsiedeln where AfD leader Alice Weidel has a house with her filmmaker partner, a Sri Lankan-born woman. Weidel's other residence is across the border in Germany.

    Chanting "Nazis Out" and holding placards with slogans like "1933 Never Again" - a reference to the year Adolf Hitler took power - opponents of the AfD's tough immigration stance and other policies marched through Einsiedeln to denounce the party.

    Opinion polls show the AfD with support of around 20%, and it is forecast to come second in Germany's parliamentary election on Sunday, spurred by concern over immigration and frustration over the economy. Weidel, 46, is the party's first chancellor candidate.

    Hundreds of local residents looked on as the march moved through town under a heavy police presence as counter-demonstrators booed and tried to drown out protesters' chants.

    Five people carrying prohibited objects or who failed to follow police orders were detained, police said.

    Police described the atmosphere as heated and some people got involved in physical altercations. However, no injuries were reported and major disturbances were avoided, they said.

    Weidel's Swiss home has prompted questions from German journalists during the election campaign about her financial status. This month she stated that she pays all her taxes in Germany.

    (Reporting by Cecile Mantovani; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Key Takeaways

    • •250 people protested against AfD leader Alice Weidel in Einsiedeln.
    • •Counter-demonstrations occurred, leading to five arrests.
    • •Protesters opposed AfD's immigration stance.
    • •Weidel's Swiss home raises questions about her finances.
    • •No injuries reported despite heated atmosphere.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hundreds protest at Swiss home of German far-right leader

    1What sparked the protests in Einsiedeln?

    Around 250 people protested against Alice Weidel, the leader of the far-right AfD party, due to her tough immigration stance and other policies.

    2How did the police respond to the protests?

    Police reported a heavy presence during the protests and detained five individuals for carrying prohibited objects or failing to follow orders.

    3What was the atmosphere like during the protests?

    The atmosphere was described as heated, with physical altercations occurring, but no injuries were reported and major disturbances were avoided.

    4What are the current polling numbers for the AfD party?

    Opinion polls indicate that the AfD has around 20% support and is forecasted to come second in Germany's parliamentary election.

    5What questions have arisen regarding Alice Weidel's financial status?

    Weidel's Swiss home has led to inquiries about her financial status, and she stated that she pays all her taxes in Germany.

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