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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. Hankel and Schachtschneider have both signed complaints based on the euro area and submitted to the German Constitutional Court of Justice.[1][2][3] 'Webseite der Partei Alternative für Deutschland

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