LONDON – 48-year-old Arthur Wagner, former member of the right-wingAlternative for Germany (AfD) party, has reportedly decided to step downfrom the AfD for personal reasons.
Speaking to the Bild newspaper link>on Wednesday, ArthurWagner, former member of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD)party’s national executive committee, revealed that his converting to Islamwas caused by the Protestant church’s “moral decline.”
“One of the reasons is tied to changes that have taken place in the church,which no longer reflects my values,” he said, referring to clerics’ stanceon the AfDlink>as wellas their approval of same-sex marriage and gay parades.
Wagner described the situation as “unacceptable” when the church supports”marriage for all” and pastors take part in Christopher Street Day, anannual gathering of the LGBT community in some German and Swiss cities,”where are children.”
Earlier this month, media reports said that Wagner stepped down from theAfD after he decided to convert to Islam.
He made it clear at the time that he hadn’t resigned due to his newreligious affiliation, saying that “there was no pressure” and that “it hasnot changed anything.”
AfD spokesman Daniel Friese, for his part, said that Wagner resignedfor personal reasons and that the party “has no problem” with the fact thatWagner became a Muslim.
The AfD, which was founded in February 2013, sticks to the so-called “soft”Euroscepticism; the party generally supports Germany’s membership in theEuropean Union but rejects further European integration, uncheckedimmigration and the existence of the euro.
Also, the party calls for the dissolution of the Eurozone and opposes whatthe AfD describes as “the Islamization” of Germany.
In the September 2017 elections, the AfD managed to obtain 12.6 percentof the vote, holding third position after the Christian Democrats(CDU)/Christian Social Union (CSU) coalition and the Social DemocraticParty (SPD).