2023 Potsdam far-right meeting
Adlon Mansion at Lake Lehnitz (2013) | |
| Date | 25 November 2023 |
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| Venue | Adlon Mansion |
| Location | Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany |
| Coordinates | 52°26′33″N 13°02′55″E / 52.4425°N 13.0485°E |
| Motive | Establish a plan on remigration of asylum seekers, foreigners, and foreign-born German citizens |
| Reporter | Correctiv |
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On 25 November 2023, a group of right-wing extremists met at the Adlon Mansion on Lake Lehnitz in Potsdam, Germany. At the event, Austrian activist Martin Sellner presented a plan for the deportation (called "remigration" by Sellner) of certain parts of the German populace, namely asylum seekers, foreigners with a residence permit, and "non-assimilated" German citizens. The meeting was attended by members of the German right-wing populist party AfD, the mainstream centre-right party Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Werteunion (a German conservative political association), and the far-right Identitarian movement, among others. The meeting was exposed by the investigative journalism organization Correctiv, 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.