Tino Chrupalla, born on April fourteenth, nineteen seventy-five, is a prominent figure in German politics, representing the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD). Since his election to the Bundestag in two thousand seventeen, he has made significant strides within the party, becoming co-chairman in two thousand nineteen alongside Alice Weidel.
His rise to leadership was marked by a nomination from Alexander Gauland, who sought to pass the torch to Chrupalla as co-chairman of the AfD. Following this nomination, he successfully secured his position through an election, solidifying his influence within the party.
Chrupalla is particularly known for his distinct views on foreign policy, which lean towards pro-Russian sentiments and a strong eurosceptic stance. His political ideology reflects a growing trend within certain factions of German politics, emphasizing national sovereignty and skepticism towards the European Union.