J.D. Vance delivers "hillbilly" speech in Germany causing angry respose by intelligent Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Scholz rebukes Vance, defends Europe's stance on hate speech and far right By Andreas Rinke and Ingrid Melander
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Olaf Scholz Chancellor of Germany since 2021. A member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). |
MUNICH, Feb 15 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivered a strong rebuke on Saturday to U.S. Vice President JD Vance's attack on Europe's stance toward hate speech and the far right, saying it was not right for others to tell Germany and Europe what to do. Vance lambasted European leaders on Friday, the first day of the Munich Security Conference, accusing them of censoring free speech and criticising German mainstream parties' "firewall" against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
"That is not appropriate, especially not among friends and allies. We firmly reject that," Scholz told the conference on Saturday, adding there were "good reasons" not to work with the AfD.
The anti-immigration party, currently polling at around 20% ahead of Germany's February 23, national election, has pariah status among other major German parties in a country with a taboo about ultranationalist politics because of its Nazi past.
Vance met on Friday with the leader of AfD, after endorsing the party as a political partner — a stance Berlin dismissed as unwelcome election interference.
Referring more broadly to Vance's criticism of Europe's curtailing of hate speech, which he has likened to censorship, Scholz said: "Today's democracies in Germany and Europe are founded on the historic awareness and realisation that democracies can be destroyed by radical anti-democrats.
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