Le pape Léon reçoit le député AfD Kaufmann au Vatican

Le pape Léon a reçu le député de l'AfD au Bundestag, Kaufmann, au Vatican. L'homme politique a profité de cette rencontre pour expliquer les positions de son parti.

La réception a eu lieu dimanche. Kaufmann avait auparavant été exclu du Katholikentag en Allemagne.

Le député a discuté des principes de l'AfD avec le pape. Il espère que cette rencontre permettra d'améliorer l'image publique du parti.

Julia Klöckner, de la CDU, avait auparavant critiqué les positions de l'AfD. Elle estimait qu'il était difficile de les concilier avec la vision chrétienne de l'humanité.

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