The AfD wants to leave the Eurozone and ease regulations on bitcoin
Germany will elect a new parliament on February 23, which could have far-reaching implications for the financial sector in Europe's largest economy. The far-right Alternative für Deutschland is second in the polls, but mainstream German parties refuse to work with it in any government, meaning its proposals may never materialize. Nonetheless, their financial policy plans are the most concrete and radical. The Alternative für Deutschland has called for Germany to leave the eurozone, supports "broad deregulation" of bitcoin, wallets and transactions, and opposes the digital euro, among other things.