According to a survey, a meeting of right-wing networkers in Potsdam left its mark on children and young adults in the country. 58 percent of those surveyed are concerned that they or someone they know could be affected by the “remigration” plan discussed there.

When faced with the news, young people were dominated by feelings of anger (37 percent), sadness (31 percent) and fear (24 percent) According to the now published survey, which was carried out in February by the opinion research institute Ipsos among 2,000 young people, 73 percent said they were worried.