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    Germany’s Merz says his conservatives will not partner with far-right AfD

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    STUTTGART, Germany, ‌Feb 20 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz ​on Friday vowed to uphold an informal pact ⁠within Germany's political mainstream not to partner with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

    "We ​will not allow these people from the so-called ‌Alternative for Germany to ruin our country," Merz told fellow members of his conservative CDU ⁠at a national party conference ⁠in the southwestern city of Stuttgart.

    "And that is why I say with full conviction: this party cannot be a partner of ‌the CDU," Merz said, adding that the ⁠AfD must expect a bitter ‌fight by conservatives.

    Many Germans ​are alarmed by the AfD, whose rise evokes parallels with the Nazi Party's ascent ‌in the 1930s, when authoritarian ​rule was established ⁠through legal means.

    Germany's mainstream parties refuse ‌to work with its ⁠lawmakers by giving them influential positions in parliament or forming coalitions. The AfD argues ​this is undemocratic.

    (Reporting ‌by Andreas Rinke in Stuttgart and James Mackenzie ⁠in Berlin, writing ​by Friederike Heine, editing by Linda Pasquini ​and Thomas Seythal)

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