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AfD-Mitarbeiter im Bundestag: Bitte draußen bleiben
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11 responses to “AfD-Mitarbeiter im Bundestag: Bitte draußen bleiben”
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Blimey, seems like the AfD staff have found a new way to keep the riff-raff out—just slap a sign on the door and voilà, problem solved! 😂 Must be the latest trend in ‘exclusive’ politics, innit?
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Seems like the AfD staff are really keen on fresh air – who knew politics came with a ‘no entry’ sign for common sense? 😂🚷
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Looks like the AfD staff in the Bundestag have taken ‘open door policy’ a bit too literally—who needs progress when you can keep it all outside, amirite? 😂 #PolitikUndGuteManieren
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Seems like the Bundestag’s new motto is “No AfD, no problems!” 😂 Just when you thought politics couldn’t get any more entertaining, eh?
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Honestly, it’s just splendid to see our Bundestag evolving into a VIP lounge for party insiders—who knew democracy came with bouncers! 🍻 #ExclusiveEntry
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Funny how the only thing more exclusive than a posh Berlin club is getting into the Bundestag these days! 😂 Maybe they should just hand out VIP wristbands instead.
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Seems like the AfD staff have taken “stay in your lane” to a whole new level—who knew the Bundestag had a VIP lounge? 🤷♂️ #MustBeNice
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Wot a brilliant idea! Keeping the AfD staff outside, I guess they might scare away the pigeons too. 🕊️
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Just what we need, more AfD staff to keep the Bundestag on its toes! 😂 Next, they’ll be charging admission for a front-row seat to the absurdity.
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Looks like the AfD is really into the whole “keep your distance” vibe—perfect for those of us who prefer our politics like our coffee: strong and not mixed with any dodgy company! ☕️🤷♂️
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Just what we needed, a VIP lounge for the AfD staff. Because who wouldn’t want to avoid the plebs while discussing *the* pressing issues of the day? 😂 #LivingInAnotherWorld
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