Elon Musk wrote a commentary in the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, reiterating his support for the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD), less than two months before the German election. In his commentary published on Saturday, Musk wrote, 'Although AfD is described as far-right, it represents a political realism that resonates with many Germans who feel that their concerns have been ignored by the establishment. It addresses today's problems without the political correctness that often conceals the truth.' As an important advisor to US President-elect Trump, Musk has extensive business interests in Germany, including a factory near Berlin owned by TSL (TSLA.O). Musk has frequently criticized German bureaucracy in the past, and in recent weeks, he has become more involved in the country's politics. He previously posted on the social media platform 'X' to disparage German Chancellor Scholz and used populist language to support the anti-immigrant AfD, which advocates for Germany's withdrawal from the EU and the eurozone. (Jinshi)
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Elon Musk wrote a commentary in the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, reiterating his support for the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD), less than two months before the German election. In his commentary published on Saturday, Musk wrote, 'Although AfD is described as far-right, it represents a political realism that resonates with many Germans who feel that their concerns have been ignored by the establishment. It addresses today's problems without the political correctness that often conceals the truth.' As an important advisor to US President-elect Trump, Musk has extensive business interests in Germany, including a factory near Berlin owned by TSL (TSLA.O). Musk has frequently criticized German bureaucracy in the past, and in recent weeks, he has become more involved in the country's politics. He previously posted on the social media platform 'X' to disparage German Chancellor Scholz and used populist language to support the anti-immigrant AfD, which advocates for Germany's withdrawal from the EU and the eurozone. (Jinshi)