BERLIN: German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned on Sunday that the rise of the far right and increasing antisemitism posed a growing threat to Germany’s democracy.
“One hundred and seven years after 1918, the year the first German Republic was proclaimed, our liberal democracy is under pressure,” he said at his official Berlin residence Bellevue Palace.
“Populists and extremists are mocking our institutions, poisoning public debate, and exploiting fear,” he added.
