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The far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany is currently polling in second place as the country prepares to head to the ballot box on 23 February.
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00:00More than 200,000 protesters have rallied in Munich against far-right extremism ahead
00:07of the country's snap elections.
00:10The far-right Alternative for Germany party is currently in second place in the polls.
00:15That sparked widespread protests across the country before voters head to the ballot box
00:20on the 23rd of February.
00:22Activists said they hoped the rally would draw attention to other far-right parties
00:26in Europe and the new administration of US President Donald Trump.
00:30The 12-year-old AFD has consistently denied it's racist and in March last year called
00:36party members from immigrant backgrounds to testify in court that it isn't.
00:40But one of its key manifesto promises published last month is re-migration, a phrase long
00:46used in far-right circles to describe the mass deportations of immigrants.
00:51Some of the party's other manifesto pledges have proved equally controversial, such as
00:56the abolition of the Euro and the reintroduction of military conscription.

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