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On 25 November 2023, a group of right-wing extremists met at the Adlon Mansion on Lake Lehnitz in
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, Germany. At the event, Austrian activist
Martin Sellner Martin Michael Sellner (born 8 January 1989) is an Austrian Right-wing politics, right-wing to far-right political activist, and leader of the Identitäre Bewegung Österreichs, Identitarian Movement of Austria, which he co-founded in 2012. He is ...
presented a plan for the
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(called "
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" by Sellner) of certain parts of the German populace, namely
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s, foreigners with a
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, and "non- assimilated" German citizens. The meeting was attended by members of the German right-wing populist party
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, the mainstream centre-right party Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Werteunion (a German conservative political association), and the far-right
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, among others. The meeting was exposed by the investigative journalism organization
Correctiv Correctiv (self-styled CORRECT!V) is a German nonprofit investigative journalism newsroom based in Essen and Berlin. It is run by ''CORRECTIV – Recherchen für die Gesellschaft gemeinnützige GmbH'' ("CORRECTIV – Investigations for the Soci ...
, which published its findings on 10 January 2024. Both the revelations regarding the content of the meeting and the networking between the AfD and other right-wing extremists led to a broad wave of outrage and horror among numerous representatives from German politics, business, and culture; in many German cities, tens of thousands of people protested against the plans discussed at the meeting. What followed was a debate about a possible ban of the AfD and party expulsions of members of the CDU that attended the meeting. Some participants of the Potsdam meeting mounted lawsuits against the report. In February 2024, Ulrich Vosgerau achieved a partial success, with a court deciding in his favour in one of three points, which however did not concern the core statements of the report. In January 2025, two new legal challenges were launched by participants.


Meeting

Gernot Mörig and , of whom Limmer was not present, had invited the guests. Mörig was a former leader of the " Freibund", a German youth association associated with the German
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movement, before heading the (Heimattreue Deutsche Jugend; HDJ), a far-right and
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association. Limmer is a former advisor of the
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consulting firm, who is best known for the 2002 takeover of the BackWerk bakery chain and his investments in the
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companies ''Hans im Glück'' and ''Pottsalat''. The invitation to the meeting announced a "Masterplan" and a speech by Martin Sellner. Participants were also required to donate at least €5,000. The meeting was supposed to stay secret, but
Correctiv Correctiv (self-styled CORRECT!V) is a German nonprofit investigative journalism newsroom based in Essen and Berlin. It is run by ''CORRECTIV – Recherchen für die Gesellschaft gemeinnützige GmbH'' ("CORRECTIV – Investigations for the Soci ...
was able to get a copy of the invitation. With the aid of anonymous sources as well as video footage from inside the hotel, Correctiv successfully reconstructed the contents of the meeting. According to Correctiv, the 22 attendees included the following people: *
Martin Sellner Martin Michael Sellner (born 8 January 1989) is an Austrian Right-wing politics, right-wing to far-right political activist, and leader of the Identitäre Bewegung Österreichs, Identitarian Movement of Austria, which he co-founded in 2012. He is ...
, Austrian right-wing extremist and former speaker of the Austrian Identitarian movement *
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, former member of the German parliament for the
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, and the personal advisor to AfD chairwoman
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at the time of the event *
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, AfD-Member of the German parliament * Ulrich Siegmund, Chairman of the AfD-faction in the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt * Tim Krause, speaker of the AfD-faction in the state parliament of Brandenburg
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and vice chairman of the AfD district association
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* Ulrich Vosgerau, member of the CDU and the board of trustees of the
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affiliated with the AfD * Mario Müller, member of the
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and research assistant to the AfD-member of parliament Jan Wenzel Schmidt * Alexander von Bismarck, member of the CDU and former mayor of Insel * Simone Baum, member of the CDU and chairperson of the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) branch of the Werteunion * Michaela Schneider, member of the CDU and vice chairperson of the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) branch of the Werteunion * Silke Schröder, a member of the board of directors of the Verein Deutsche Sprache at the time of the event, and a columnist in the conservative publication '. She also worked with the Austrian far-right media platform '' AUF1.'' * Henning Pless, right-wing extremist alternative practitioner and esoteric from
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* Gernot Mörig, a former personal assistant of
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(CDU), the former president of the ''Federal Association of German Waste Disposal, Water - and Raw Material Economy,'' alongside his wife Astrid Mörig and his son Arne Friedrich Mörig * Wilhelm Wilderink (CDU) and Mathilda Huss, the hotel operators of the Adlon mansion * Hans-Ulrich Kopp, an entrepreneur, publisher and founder of Lepanto Verlag * Erik Ahrens, political activist classified as belonging to the right-wing extremist scene by state-level security authorities, and known for his part in the success of
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-affiliated accounts on
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, such as that of
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* Christoph Hofer, an IT entrepreneur * Two clerks, one member of the Identitarian movement, and a doctor. Days after the uncovering by Correctiv, news reports based on work by another collective stated that the meeting may already have been the seventh of its kind; a draft letter by Mörig purportedly thanked AfD chairman
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for his participation in a 2021 meeting described as the fifth, with a sixth planned the following year. While Chrupalla refused to comment, his participation in the fifth meeting was confirmed by other AfD members.


Master plan

Sellner's so-called "master plan for remigration" would entail the relocation of three groups of people from Germany: asylum seekers, foreigners with the right to stay, and "non-assimilated" German citizens. According to Sellner, "tailor-made laws" would have to be used to exert pressure on such residents to assimilate, in order to persuade them to leave the country. The plan is intended to be a "decades
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project". Sellner also brought up the idea of a "model state" in
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, where up to two million people could be "moved to" and the refugee helpers could follow them. In this context, Sellner also discussed the concept of so-called "ethnic elections" since, according to him, people with a history of migration tend to vote for "migration-friendly" parties. The report by Correctiv notes that this argument by Sellner, if it were realized, would cast doubt on about 20 million people's
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in Germany. The discussed magnitude of millions of people makes it clear as to why some media outlets used the term "deportation plan" to refer the master plan in their reports. Sellner wrote to the news agency dpa that the plan envisioned a
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in North Africa, which would be leased and organized as a model city. The plan included "not only deportations, but also local help, a dominant culture, and pressure to assimilate." According to Ulrich Siegmund, foreign restaurants should disappear from the streetscape, and it should become "unattractive" for the clients of such establishments to live in
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. There was allegedly no criticism of the plan among the participants, but, rather, doubts as to whether it could be implemented. The panel stated that in order to realize the proposed remigration plan, pre-political power should be built up. Money was to be invested in influencer projects,
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and campaigns to change the "climate of opinion". According to Correctiv, there was talk of discrediting the
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, casting doubt on democratic elections, and fighting the public media. There were also discussions about influencing young people on social media with content that would be perceived as "normal political theses". The plan of a "remigration through displacement" is not a new idea. In his book ''Nie zweimal in denselben Fluss'' ("never into the same river twice"), published in 2018,
Björn Höcke Björn Uwe Höcke (born 1 April 1972) is a German politician of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. He is chair of the state branch of the AfD in Thuringia, that is classified as a right-wing extremist organization. Höcke led th ...
called for a cleansing of "culture-foreign" people in Germany.


Reactions

The revelation of the meeting taking place resulted in mass protests throughout Germany and calls for the AfD to be banned. Groups of thousands of protestors gathered in several German cities, with roughly 100,000 in
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alone on the weekend of 20 January. Some sources have reported that up to 1.4 million people were involved in the protests in the period 19–21 January. The AfD dropped slightly in two polls ten days after the protests commenced, with slippage continuing through February, where its standing has since remained. In
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, the
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scored losses in polls conducted by three different institutes in the period from 12 to 18 January 2024, but retained the lead.


Future transnational trends in Europe

As of the mid-2020s, right-wing populism is on the rise throughout Europe. For example,
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received 15.9% of the vote in the EU elections, while
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's party came in first place in the
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. As these parties gain support, some are moving from a nativist standpoint (e.g. leaving the EU or other transnational organizations) to working together with other far-right populist parties in said organizations. The goal for many has shifted from leaving the European Union to changing it from within. Radical right parties in the EU share anti-migration, nationalist, and nativist views, with an explicit display of such at the Potsdam Conference uncovered by
Correctiv Correctiv (self-styled CORRECT!V) is a German nonprofit investigative journalism newsroom based in Essen and Berlin. It is run by ''CORRECTIV – Recherchen für die Gesellschaft gemeinnützige GmbH'' ("CORRECTIV – Investigations for the Soci ...
's investigative journalism.


References

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