Martin Sellner
Martin Sellner is an Austrian far-right activist and prominent figure within the Identitarian Movement, known for his controversial views on immigration and nationalism. He has been involved in various campaigns against what he perceives as the Islamization of Europe and has attracted attention for his provocative statements and actions. Sellner's influence extends into German politics, where he has engaged with figures from the AfD and other right-wing parties.
Born on Apr 08, 1989 (36 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Switzerland | 1 | 5.00 | 0.17% | +0% | 8,654,622 | 14,376 | $700,000 | 1,163$ |
| Totals | 1 | 8,654,622 | 14,376 | $700,000 | 1,163$ |
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Switzerland:
Martin Sellner is mentioned as a right-wing activist associated with the AfD's controversial remigration concept.
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Germany:
Martin Sellner is an Austrian right-wing extremist who met with AfD representatives to discuss 'remigration'.
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United Kingdom:
Martin Sellner is a far-right activist whose ideas have been mainstreamed by figures like Musk.
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Germany:
Martin Sellner is a leading figure of the 'Identitarian Movement' in Austria.
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Switzerland:
Martin Sellner is a right-wing activist whose meetings with AfD representatives have caused significant controversy.
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Germany:
Martin Sellner is described as a leading figure of the Identitarian Movement and a right-wing extremist.
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Austria:
Martin Sellner's appearance at the AfD party in Brandenburg is being opposed by the party leaders.
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Austria:
Martin Sellner's appearance at the AfD party in Brandenburg is being opposed by the party leaders.
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Switzerland:
Martin Sellner is a right-wing extremist who spoke at a meeting regarding asylum seekers and foreigners.
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Germany:
Martin Sellner is identified as the leader of the Identitarian Movement.
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