Key facts
- Around 20,000 people protested in Erfurt, Germany.
- The protest targeted the annual conference of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
- Clashes between protesters and police were reported.
- Paint bombs and fireworks were used by protesters.
- The protest took place in Erfurt, Germany.
In Erfurt, Germany, an estimated 20,000 people participated in a protest against the annual conference of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. The demonstration, which took place in the city, was marked by confrontations between protesters and police. Reports indicate that participants deployed paint bombs and fireworks during the event. This large-scale protest underscores the considerable opposition faced by the AfD party and its agenda within Germany.
