The main political stances of Germany’s new “Iron Lady,” Alice Weidel, are as follows:

1. Immigration: She is a vocal critic of the current politically correct approach to accepting refugees and instead advocates for a selective immigration policy that prioritizes skilled and highly educated individuals, ensuring that the interests of the German people are protected. This approach aims to strengthen the nation’s workforce and contribute to its economic growth.

2. European Union: While she respects the original ideals that founded the EU, Weidel is critical of the inclusion of weaker countries that were later invited to join. She believes these nations should be supported and helped, but not necessarily as full members of the EU. She argues that their voting rights on crucial EU decisions often create unfair and detrimental obstacles to the union’s progress, hindering its effectiveness and unity.

3. Euro: Weidel is a strong advocate for restoring the status and usage of the German Mark. She even goes so far as to suggest that Germany should consider leaving the Eurozone. Her position is driven by a desire to regain greater control over the country’s monetary policy and economic sovereignty.

4. Russia-Ukraine War: Her stance on the conflict in Ukraine is particularly contentious. Weidel argues that the war was sparked by false promises from the U.S. and some Western politicians, who offered Ukraine NATO and EU membership without genuine intentions. She strongly opposes Germany’s deep involvement in the conflict, especially the imposition of sanctions on Russia, which she views as self-destructive.

These sanctions, she believes, are severely constraining Germany’s development and harming its citizens’ livelihoods. In her opinion, the best course of action for Chancellor Scholz would be to step down immediately.
5. LGBT: Weidel is against the legalization of same-sex marriage and opposes LGBT adoption. She holds that traditional families are the bedrock of a well-functioning and progressive society. While she does not deny the right of LGBT individuals to live their lives as they choose, she firmly believes that they should not attempt to alter the fundamental nature of traditional families, which she sees as the core of societal stability and continuity.