Riad Jilani - Hamburg

The Bilde party returned to violate the sanctities of German politics, this time in the footsteps of the British. The far-right party from its electoral stronghold of Reissa, Saxony, called for Berlin's withdrawal from the bloc. The bomb, who see their country as the heart of the European Union, and its economic engine?

The German citizen of Moroccan origin, Tawfiq Aziz, said that Biggida's call was "a political setback and a gradual return to the Nazi era." He added that he followed the party's convention which began on the 11th of this month and felt "disgusted by the political brazenness of the party strategy contained in his electoral program, (Germany's exit from the European Union), and I do not think that the German citizen will pay any attention to this political ambiguity. "

One of the main features of the Pegida electoral program is the abandonment of the single European currency, the return to the time of the Mark currency, the fight against the "Islamization" of Europe, and the party demanding radical reforms of the European Union in the next few years.

The Pegida Party describes the bloc as "an undemocratic structure designed by bureaucrats who are not very transparent and are not under surveillance."

A skeptical ideology
German education official Martin Klein warns against ignoring this call, which he described as extreme, referring to Germany's exit from the EU. "We should not take advantage of the great support of the European Union at the grassroots level in Germany. This party has a skeptical ideology in everything that is European Began his political career in 2013 only, becoming the largest opposition party in the corridors of the German parliament.

Klein points out that Begida "knows how to play well on the faults of power in Germany. We have to be careful in the face of this proposal, and we have protected German society from such ideas."

Although the Biggida Party is the largest opposition party in the German parliament, the major powers are looking down on its rightist (European)

According to German citizen Yulian Mitterfeld, the inclusion of the Biggida program calling for Germany to leave the EU "is only a whirlwind in the cup of German politics, and this will not happen at least in the near and medium term."

Mitterfeld adds that if the miracle of the Berlin exit occurs, Germany will not be affected economically and politically. The fear and fear will be felt by the rest of the EU member states, especially the weak ones, who are suffering from financial crises.

Political heresy
A German citizen of Egyptian origin, Mahmoud Ahmed, says the right-wing party's proposal to leave Germany, a sponsor of the European Union, the world's largest political and economic gathering, is "a heretical blow to this ideologically insane party."

Although Biggesta is the largest party currently opposed to Germany, the rest of the country's political spectrum is scornful of its ideas and itsses, which focus on criticizing the German role in Europe and seeking to undermine the grand opening of German foreign policy and return to the slogan "Germany for Germans only".

The call by the right-wing party for the withdrawal of Germany comes at a time when the party is in the grip of popular support for him, which has stopped at 15%. It seems that Biggida's call for the exit of Germany from the Union along with his racist policies hit the party in terms of not counted, as its popularity fell to its lowest level, And fell to 13% according to the latest poll published by the newspaper "Bild".

The Constitutional Protection Agency (Internal Security Agency) announced last week that it is considering monitoring the party, which is in conflict with the democratic process in Germany.