Video interview of the AFD leader, bruised by protesters. The activists used the “Adenauer bus”


CO-Lidera AFD Alice Weidel. Photo: Tobias Schwarz / AFP / Profimedia
A television interview by Alice Weidel, the leader of the alternative formation for Germany (AFD), was strongly bruised by a group of protesters on Sunday, in Berlin, reports DPA, taken by Agerpres.
The outdoor discussion in the government neighborhood on the banks of the Span River was accompanied by protests with high volume whistles, horns and music, the demonstrators chanting anti-AFD slogans on the opposite bank of the river.
A small group of protesters could be seen on the other side of the River Supe, along with a large bus. Weidel was forced to bend to hear the questions asked by the presenter Markus Preiß.
The interview is part of a series of summer interviews conducted by the Public Post and ZdF with German political figures.
So Sieht Es übrigens Aus, Wenn Die #tagesschau Ein #Sommerinterview MIT der AFD IM CDU-RERGIERTEN BERLIN Führt-Während im Hintergrund der Ngo-Chor Protestiert. Einschalten AB 18 uhr in der ard – da gibts das ganze interview zu “hören”… pic.twitter.com/ay7aqvhomu
– Alice Weidel (@alice_weidel) July 20, 2025
The presenter acknowledged the “difficult conditions” in which the interview was conducted, sometimes stating that it was impossible for him to hear his interlocutor, notes the DPA.
The group of activists Zentrum Für Politische Schönheit (Center for Political Beauty) announced that it is behind the protest and explained that it has a so-called adenauer bus with very strong speakers.
A Berlin police spokesman said that a “song was broadcast at high volume by the technical equipment of the so-called Adenauer bus”.
Twenty -five people took part in the protest, according to the police. The police finally put the protest, but no person was detained.




