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'''Alternative for Germany''' (''Alternative für Deutschland'') is an [[Euroscepticism|Eurosceptic]], [[liberalism|liberal]] and [[conservatism|conservative]] [[list of political parties in Germany|political party]] that will be launched in [[Germany]] on 11 March 2013, hold its founding convention on 13 April and compete in the [[German federal election, 2013|federal election]] in September. The party's leading members include [[Konrad Adam]], [[Charles Blankart]], [[Alexander Gauland]], [[Wilhelm Hankel]], [[Hans-Olaf Henkel]], [[Stefan Homburg]], [[Bernd Lucke]], [[Karl Schachtschneider]], and [[Joachim Starbatty]], most of whom are economics professors and/or former members or supporters of the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]].<ref>http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-04/german-euro-foes-to-found-party-in-merkel-election-challenge.html</ref><ref>http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/europas-schuldenkrise/alternative-fuer-deutschland-die-neue-anti-euro-partei-12100436.html</ref><ref>http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article114091447/Anti-Euro-Partei-geisselt-die-Politik-der-Kanzlerin.html</ref>
'''Alternative for Germany''' (''Alternative für Deutschland'') is a [[Euroscepticism|Eurosceptic]], [[liberalism|liberal]] and [[conservatism|conservative]] movement in [[Germany]] that has announced plans to establish itself as a [[list of political parties in Germany|political party]] on 11 March 2013, hold a founding convention on 13 April and compete in the [[German federal election, 2013|federal election]] in September. The party's leading members include [[Konrad Adam]], [[Charles Blankart]], [[Alexander Gauland]], [[Wilhelm Hankel]], [[Hans-Olaf Henkel]], [[Stefan Homburg]], [[Bernd Lucke]], [[Karl Schachtschneider]], and [[Joachim Starbatty]], most of whom are economics professors and/or former members or supporters of the [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Christian Democratic Union]].<ref>http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-04/german-euro-foes-to-found-party-in-merkel-election-challenge.html</ref><ref>http://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/europas-schuldenkrise/alternative-fuer-deutschland-die-neue-anti-euro-partei-12100436.html</ref><ref>http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article114091447/Anti-Euro-Partei-geisselt-die-Politik-der-Kanzlerin.html</ref>
[http://www.alternativefuer.de/index.html 'Webseite der Partei Alternative für Deutschland '']
[http://www.alternativefuer.de/index.html 'Webseite der Partei Alternative für Deutschland '']
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Alternative for Germany (Alternative für Deutschland) is a Eurosceptic, liberal and conservative movement in Germany that has announced plans to establish itself as a political party on 11 March 2013, hold a founding convention on 13 April and compete in the federal election in September. The party's leading members include Konrad Adam, Charles Blankart, Alexander Gauland, Wilhelm Hankel, Hans-Olaf Henkel, Stefan Homburg, Bernd Lucke, Karl Schachtschneider, and Joachim Starbatty, most of whom are economics professors and/or former members or supporters of the Christian Democratic Union.[1][2][3] 'Webseite der Partei Alternative für Deutschland

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