Elon Musk addresses German far-right rally by video link
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US billionaire Elon Musk speaking on screen during a campaign event for Germany's far-right AfD in Halle, Germany, on Jan 25.
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HALLE, Germany - US tech billionaire Elon Musk gave a video address at a campaign rally of Germany’s anti-immigration AfD party on Jan 25, his latest show of support ahead of the country’s election in February.
Mr Musk told a gathering of thousands of AfD supporters in the eastern city of Halle that their party was “the best hope for the future of Germany”.
Mr Musk has raised concern among some mainstream leaders
He also drew criticism this week for making a public hand gesture that was seen by some as resembling a straight-armed Nazi salute.
“The German people are really an ancient nation which goes back thousand of years,” he said in his Jan 25 address.
“I even read Julius Caesar was very impressed (by) the German tribes,” he said, urging the supporters to “fight, fight, fight” for their country’s future.
He said the AfD wanted “more self-determination for Germany and for the countries in Europe and less from Brussels”, a reference to the European Union authorities.
Mr Musk is a close associate
Like Mr Trump, the AfD opposes immigration
Ahead of Germany’s Feb 23 elections,
The mainstream conservative grouping CDU/CSU leads with about 30 per cent. AFP

