Nationalist party in Germany to hold leadership election
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A nationalist party in Germany that won seats in parliament for the first time this year has a leadership race this weekend to fill a void created when its best-known figure abruptly quit.
Alternative for Germany co-chair Frauke Petry quit the party, known as AfD, in September, accusing it of flirting with far-right extremism.
Petry's departure left her rival, Joerg Meuthen, alone as chairman. Meuthen is vying for re-election Saturday at the party's meeting in Hannover. It's not clear if AfD will decide to have one or two chairs.
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Parliamentary leader Alice Weidel says she won't run, but is backing Georg Pazderski, AfD's Berlin-branch leader as chairman.
Alexander Gauland, the party's other parliamentary leader, has left running as an open possibility. Gauland has suggested he doesn't support Pazderski.