“It is not enough to make a fuss for fun and vote for AfD because of discontent with the traffic light government,” writes businessman Reinhold Würth (88) in a circular addressed to his approximately 25,000 employees. Several media outlets report this unanimously.

The letter states that the Würth company has imposed an obligation not to comment on political events. However, the billionaire joins the demonstrations against right-wing extremism and currently sees no economic difficulties. “We are simply doing too well in this country?” Würth continues in the letter. “I bet the average AfD voter has their own car and goes on holiday at least once a year.”

“What does the AfD want to change within the framework of this system?”

From the businessman's point of view, it is “wonderful that our Germany can endure a traffic light government that in many places runs around like a bunch of chickens and still introduces one or two positive laws.” Würth, one of the richest People in… Germany also ask themselves: “What does the AfD want to change within the framework of this system?”

The Würth group is considered the largest fastening technology company in the world and has an annual turnover of around 20.4 million euros. In total, the entire group employs more than 87,000 people.

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