Elon Musk’s recent decision to engage in a live conversation with the German far-right leader, Alice Weidel of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has stirred up controversy among Germany’s political leaders. The discussion, scheduled to take place on Musk’s platform X in anticipation of the emergency election in Germany on February 23, has been met with accusations of election interference and concerns regarding Musk’s influence on the political landscape.
Musk’s public support of the AfD, referring to the party as the “last spark of hope” for Germany, has raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from mainstream political figures in Germany. Daniel Tapp, a spokesperson for AfD leader Weidel, confirmed that the live conversation on X is in the works and is expected to happen before the upcoming election, although a specific date has not been set.
The backlash against Musk’s involvement in German politics stems from his past endorsements of former U.S. President Donald Trump, which some believe constitutes interference in the democratic process. There are concerns that Musk’s connections to the U.S. government may influence his actions and statements regarding German politics.
Rolf Mützenich, a prominent member of Germany’s Social Democratic Party, has called for an investigation into whether Musk’s actions are endorsed by the new U.S. government. The German government has accused Musk of attempting to influence the federal election and has defended freedom of opinion, even when it includes controversial statements.
The impact of Musk’s endorsement of the AfD on the upcoming election remains to be seen. The AfD is currently polling at 19%, putting them in second place behind the conservative alliance led by Friedrich Merz, who is favored to become the next chancellor with 30% support. Musk’s support for the far-right party has raised questions about the potential collaboration between a conservative-led German government and the United States, particularly in light of Trump’s strained relationship with Germany during his presidency.
Musk’s decision to engage in a live discussion with Weidel on his platform X mirrors a similar conversation he had with Trump in August using the streaming feature Spaces. However, technical issues during the conversation led to significant embarrassment for the platform and raised concerns about the effectiveness of such discussions in promoting meaningful dialogue.
In the midst of these developments, Musk’s involvement in German politics has sparked a broader conversation about the role of tech moguls in shaping political discourse and the extent to which their actions may influence electoral outcomes. As the date of the emergency election approaches, all eyes will be on the live conversation between Musk and Weidel, with many eagerly awaiting to see how it will impact the political landscape in Germany.