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Eberhardt Alexander Gauland (born 20 February 1941) is a German politician, journalist and lawyer who has served as leader of the right-wing political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the
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since September 2017 and co-leader of the party from December 2017 to November 2019. He has been a
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(MdB) since September 2017. Gauland was the party's co-founder and was its federal spokesman from 2017 to 2019 and the party leader for the state of
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from 2013 to 2017.


Biography

Gauland was born in 1941 in Chemnitz, a city that became part of
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in 1949 and was renamed Karl-Marx-Stadt. After graduating from high school in 1959, he fled as a refugee to
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. He studied political science and law at
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, where he also received his doctorate. In 1972, Gauland entered the Federal Press Office and worked as the Director of the Office of the
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of
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for 10 years. Afterwards, he became the head of a department of the
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in
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and Member of the Hessian Prime Minister's cabinet. From 1991 to 2006, he worked as an editor of the local newspaper ''
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'' in
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.


Founding the AfD

On the morning of 25 March 2010, German Chancellor
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publicly promised there would be no direct financial aid to Greece, but reversed that statement hours later by agreeing with the leaders of the Euro countries to send the first of many "rescue packages" to Greece. Gerd Robanus, Assessor in the Federal Executive of the CDU-Business Association cited this as the reason for founding the Alternative for Germany together with Alexander Gauland, Konrad Adam and Bernd Lucke. In February 2014, Gauland received about 80 percent of the vote during an Extraordinary National Congress in Diedersdorf, becoming chairman of the Brandenburg County Association of Alternative for Germany.


Landtag of Brandenburg

The AfD got 12.2 percent of the vote in the
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, enabling it to enter the assembly of that state for the first time. On Tuesday, 10 July 2014 Gauland opened the inaugural session of the Landtag of Brandenburg: As part of this speech, after quoting
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, Gauland wished the other members of parliament "all the strength and the courage, to tackle the tasks now ahead of them, in the interest of the voters and in the interest of the common good".


Political affiliation and ideals

Before becoming an AfD founding member Gauland was a member of the CDU. In 2012 Gauland became involved in the Berliner Kreis ("Berlin circle"), a loose association of federal and state politicians within the CDU, which has been trying for years to make the CDU conservative again, because they consider that under Angela Merkel's leadership it has moved away from these ideals. He is a supporter of a line that is both
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on the societal level and liberal on the economic level. He opposed the idea of an aid plan for
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, which was then plunged into an
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. He called for the closure of Germany's and the European Union's borders, targeting Muslims in particular. Alexander Gauland said he can not detect any right-wing extremists or radicals at the PEGIDA-Demonstrations. Gauland said: "I do not see right-wing extremists. I see citizens who demonstrate out of concern about developments in Germany, who are afraid. But I haven't seen any right-wing extremists, and we are not the allies of the right-wing extremists, but we are the allies of the people who have these concerns."


Controversies

In May 2016, Gauland reportedly made comments about Bayern Munich and German national team footballer
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in a conversation with '' Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung''. The paper cited Gauland, "people like oatengas a footballer, but they don't want to have a Boateng as a neighbour". A controversy arose about this sentence. Gauland defended himself, saying he was fooled by the newspaper and it had been a background discussion, which was classified as confidential and thus not intended for publication. The newspaper refuted this. Gauland added that the effect of the statement – which in his words was meant descriptive – was distorted by the headline of the newspaper, "Gauland insults Boateng" ("Gauland beleidigt Boateng"). The newspaper had no audio recording of the statement, but independently written memos of two journalists. While Boateng himself said he was "saddened" by the statement of Gauland, the German federal government said it was "a vile and sad sentence" ("ein niederträchtiger und ein trauriger Satz"). But also the FAS was criticised for making "mistakes". In September 2017, a video emerged of Gauland in which he said that Germany should "be proud of" its soldiers in both world wars and people should no longer "reproach" Germans for the
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. He was quoted as saying: "If the French are rightly proud of their emperor and the Britons of
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and
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, we have the right to be proud of the achievements of the German soldiers in two
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s". He continued, "If I look around Europe, no other people has dealt as clearly with their past wrongs as the Germans." In response, Germany's
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tweeted that the statements showed that Gauland's AfD was on the
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. Gauland's comment was defended by numerous right-leaning supporters both publicly and on social media.


Position in the AfD

Gauland is one of the party founders. From 2013 to 2017, he was party leader in the state
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and entered the
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in the 2014 election. He resigned as party leader in Brandenburg, when he led the AfD in the
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next to
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, with whom he's now leading the AfD group in the Bundestag. In December 2017, he was elected co-leader of the party next to
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. In November 2019, he resigned as party leader.


Personal life

Gauland's life companion Carola Hein is editor of a local newspaper, the
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, which he had previously edited. As a 26-year-old man, Gauland suffered from depression. He also suffered a
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in 2007, and has been taking medication to lower his blood pressure ever since. Gauland is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. His daughter is a Protestant pastor and publicly distanced herself from her father's statements on refugees in 2016.See
''"Wir können uns nicht von Kinderaugen erpressen lassen"''
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, 24. February 2016.


Selected publications


Journal articles

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Books

* ''Das Legitimitätsprinzip in der Staatenpraxis seit dem Wiener Kongress'' (= ''Schriften zum Völkerrecht'', Band 20.). Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1971, . (Diss., University of Marburg, 1970) * ''Gemeine und Lords. Porträt einer politischen Klasse'' (= ''Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch'', 1650). Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt 1989, . * ''Was ist Konservativismus? Streitschrift gegen die falschen deutschen Traditionen. Westliche Werte aus konservativer Sicht''. Eichborn Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1991, . * ''Helmut Kohl. Ein Prinzip''. Rowohlt Verlag, Berlin 1994, . * ''Das Haus Windsor''. Orbis Verlag, Berlin 2000, . (Licensed by Siedler Verlag, Berlin 1996) * ''Anleitung zum Konservativsein''. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart u. a. 2002, . * ''Kleine deutsche Geschichte. Von der Stauferzeit bis zum Mauerfall''. Rowohlt Verlag, Berlin 2007, . * ''Die Deutschen und ihre Geschichte''. wjs verlag, Berlin 2009, . * ''Fürst Eulenburg – ein preußischer Edelmann. Die konservative Alternative zur imperialen Weltpolitik Wilhelm II''. Strauss Edition, Potsdam 2010, .


References


External links


Alexander Gauland
on "Who is who in German Law"
Alexander Gauland
in the Chemnitzian encyclopedia of authors of Chemnitz Public Library

at the ''
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