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Stork action defended by Ruch in ARD interview with Weidel

Philipp Ruch, the founder of the 'Center for Political Beauty', orchestrated the disturbance during the 'ARD Summer Interview' with Alice Weidel, the chairwoman of AfD.

Stork action defended during ARD interview with Weidel by Ruch
Stork action defended during ARD interview with Weidel by Ruch

Stork action defended by Ruch in ARD interview with Weidel

In a series of recent statements, German activist Philipp Ruch has sparked controversy, particularly concerning his views on the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and the funding of his organisation, the Center for Political Beauty (ZPS).

Ruch, a well-known figure in the German business community, has labelled the AfD as a thoroughly right-wing extremist organisation. However, his comments have raised eyebrows, as he has remained silent when criticised that such a stance could potentially benefit the AfD.

In a separate incident, Ruch refused to disclose the source of information about an ARD recording, fueling speculation about the transparency of his actions.

Ruch also made headlines when he stated that the ZPS has not received any state funding since its founding. This claim was met with interest, given the recent purchase and renovation of the ZPS, which included the installation of a new sound system. It was revealed that these funds were collected through crowdfunding, but the financing of the ZPS since its inception has not been detailed in available search results.

Moreover, Ruch has questioned the motives of those who still doubt the independence of the German judiciary. This statement, while not directly related to the funding controversy, has added to the ongoing debate about the role of activists and their influence on public opinion.

The lack of transparency regarding the financing of the Center for Political Beauty since its founding has led to calls for greater accountability. As Ruch continues to make headlines, the public will be watching closely to see how these issues unfold.

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