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Increased scrutiny of anti-immigrant party Pegida in 2015 as its message conflicts with Chancellor Merkel's message of tolerance in Germany

01/28/2015

An effort to preserve the German environment of an immigrant friendly country by chancellor Merkel, Christian Democrats and Social Democrats in the coalition government. This leads to increased scrutiny of Pegida which begins to fall apart with more information appearing about the background of the leaders in the movement.

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