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Erklärung 2018 (English: Declaration 2018) was an open letter in Germany calling for intellectuals to provide support for protests against what the document describes as mass immigration into Germany. Initially published on the internet with 34 signatories from prominent German figures, the document was later turned into a formal petition to the Bundestag. The letter was notable to uniting formerly disparate political tendencies to legitimize right-wing and
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in mainstream German politics.


Ideology

The publication of Erklärung 2018 on March 15, near the anniversary of the Thirty Years' War, resulted from the emergence of a new far-right intelligentsia in Germany involving the cooperation of multiple social constituencies including moderate conservatives, far-right intellectuals, and former leftists. The text of the declaration is simple and consists of two sentences: Dresden publisher and Erklärung signatory Frank Böckelmann told ''
Die Zeit ''Die Zeit'' (, "The Time") is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany. The newspaper is generally considered to be among the German newspapers of record and is known for its long and extensive articles. History The ...
'' that he and other Germans feared and wanted to prepare for a future in Germany where some parts of the country would be inhabited by a Muslim majority. One of the unusual features of the Erklärung was its bringing together of formerly disparate political tendencies into a new right wing movement. One of the concepts motivating Erklärung 2018 is the notion that European civilization is in decline and being displaced by foreigners, in particular Muslims or Africans. This concept was explored in a 2018 German novel by Monika Maron called ''Munin or Chaos in the Head'' that has become a best-seller in Germany and is a favorite within its far-right intelligentsia. In the book, wealthy and educated inhabitants of Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg lose their belief in Germany culture and through self-hate open Germany to cultural invasion from the Middle East and Africa. While arguments in Erklärung 2018 were marginal in German politics at the time of their publication, they have since become more mainstream.


Opposition

The declaration was met by protest by the German Writer's Union, stating that Erklärung turned migrants into scapegoats for German insecurities, and that it tended to divide German society. The Erklärung was also opposed by Eva Leipprand of the Augsburg City Council and Green Party, and described in scathing terms by the ''
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''. The initial inclusion of Ellen Kositza, wife of far-right news publisher
Götz Kubitschek Götz Kubitschek (; born 17 August 1970) is a German publisher, journalist and far-right political activist. He espouses ethnocentric positions and is one of the most important protagonists of the ''Neue Rechte'' (New Right) in Germany. Hailing ...
, on the list of prominent signatories attracted negative publicity and led to debates among adherents of Erklärung 2018's cause. Kubitschek is a former member of the German '' Bundeswehr'' armed forces and has long been linked with far-right groups in Germany.


Signatories

Vera Lengsfeld Vera Lengsfeld (born 4 May 1952) is a German politician. She was a prominent civil rights activist in East Germany and after the German reunification she first represented the Alliance 90/The Greens and then the German Christian Democratic Uni ...
, a CDU member and once an East German dissident and a member of the Green Party was a co-initiator of project producing Erklärung 2018. Other signatories to Erklärung include Uwe Tellkamp, SPD member and former banker Thilo Sarrazin, journalist Henryk M. Broder, and far-right figures Karheinz Weissman and Michael Klonovsky. Further prominent signatories include economist Max Otte, journalists
Eva Herman Eva Bischoff ( Feldker; 9 November 1958), known as Eva Herman, is a German author and former television presenter. She worked as a news presenter on the nationwide ''Tagesschau'' news programme from 1989 to 2006 and also presented various other ...
and
Dieter Stein Dieter Stein (born 1967 in Ingolstadt) is a German journalist, publisher, editor-in-chief and founder of the right wing newspaper ''Junge Freiheit''. He is associated with the German New Right. Stein grew up in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg an ...
, chief editor of the conservative magazine ''CATO''
Andreas Krause Landt Andreas Krause Landt (born 1963), also known as Andreas Lombard, is a German journalist and publisher of Jewish ancestry, and the author of popular history books. Biography Krause Landt was born in Hamburg in 1963, the paternal grandson of the Fr ...
, and publisher of the new right-wing Dresden magazine ''Tumult'' Frank Böckelmann.


Petition

Though initially only signed by academics and prominent figures, the Erklärung became a petition to the German Bundestag. The petition demanded that constitutional control of borders against illegal entry into Germany be restored, and that a commission be created for the submission of proposals allowing the federal government to regain control of the country through migration policy. According to the ''
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'', the petition is based upon false premises: that in 2018 mass immigration was occurring into Germany, that this immigration was illegal, and that the German government was encouraging it. Over 65,000 other Germans have signed the document.


See also

* Pegida *
2018 Chemnitz protests The 2018 Chemnitz protests took place in Chemnitz, in the German state of Saxony. In the early morning of 26 August, after a festival celebrating the city's founding, a fight broke out resulting in the death of a German man and serious injuries ...


References

{{reflist Anti-immigration politics in Germany Immigration to Germany European migrant crisis Far-right politics in Germany Anti-Islam sentiment in Germany Right-wing populism in Germany Conservatism in Germany 2018 in Germany