
© Hannibal Hanschke / ReutersSupporters of the anti-Islam movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (Pegida) wave a flag during a demonstration in Dresden, Germany.
Lutz Bachmann, founder of the anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic Pegida movement, has announced the establishment of a new political party. The long-expected move allegedly comes in response to German authorities mulling a ban on Pegida. The new group would be called the Popular Party for Freedom and Direct Democracy (FDDV), with Bachmann first saying he wanted to develop a "parliamentary arm" over a year ago.
The leader of the far-right party stressed that his new brainchild would not pit against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. "We shall support the AfD in the next elections, and shall only field candidates in a limited number of constituencies," Bachmann said at a weekly meeting in the eastern German city of Dresden,
DPA reported. Relations between the two far-right movements are good, he noted, highlighting the importance of "working together."
The AfD, which was set up just three years ago, won the recent elections in three regional governments in March, gaining huge popularity in Germany.
The populist party has been widely criticized for going overboard with its increasingly anti-Muslim stance. Earlier this year delegates from the anti-immigration AfD party backed an election manifesto which slams Islam as incompatible with the constitution and calls for a ban on Islamic symbols.
Comment: If there was any doubt before, this and other information we have been following about the attempted coup in Turkey should provide further proof as to just how far and how willing the U.S. is prepared to go in order to instigate and support chaos, destabilization and destruction on a world-wide scale.