Olaf Solz denounces Elon Musk’s involvement in the German campaign

The continued support of the American billionaire to the country’s far-right party Alternative to Germany (AfD), two months before the parliamentary elections in the country was denounced by Chancellor and Vice Chancellor Robert Hambeck. “You, the citizens, decide (the result of the vote). Social media owners do not decide this,” Chancellor Olaf Salts points out in his speech for the new year to be broadcast today photographing Elon Musk. CORVERSE “What will happen next in Germany will not be determined by the one who shouts louder, but rather by the large majority of decent and reasonable people,” the social democrat in charge of government also stressed. His vice Chancellor, Minister for Economy and Climate Protection Robert Hambeck of the Alliance ’90/The Greens, he also criticised Elon Musk’s “reasonable” and “system” in his message for the New Year. “Musk strengthens those who weaken Europe. A weak Europe is in the interest of those for whom regulation is a limit that is not worthy of their authority,” says Green candidate for chancellery. CORVERSE On Saturday, the Welt newspaper published an article in which the multi-millionaire head of X, SpaceX, and Tesla, to be put in charge of a “government efficiency ministry” in the government formed by Donald Trump, assures that AfD is “the last flash of hope” for Germany. Yesterday, Monday, the world’s richest man again expressed his support for AfD by stating to X, under the pseudonym Kekius Maximus, that AfD “will place an epic victory” in the election. AfD is credited with 20.5% of the voting intention and records a rise, according to an Insa poll published today by Bild – it is in second place behind the conservative opposition, which is headed by 31%. Elon Musk also described yesterday, Monday, the evening in X the German president “undemocratic tyrant”, thus commenting on the false claim of an influencer supporter of AfD, according to which Fran-Walter Staimier will cancel the election results. On Friday, the head of state had warned against “the outside influence”, which is, according to him, “a danger to democracy”, especially when it is expressed “out of the blue and not hidden, as is now happening, in a very intensive way, on the X platform.”