Members of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) were re-elected Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel for another term of joint party leadership.
Both faced no opposition in their bid for another two-year term.
Chrupalla received 82.72% of the vote, a significantly better result than at the last party conference two years ago, when he received just 53.4% of AfD delegates.
“I’m actually a little overwhelmed,” Chrupalla said after his election. A craftsman from the eastern state of Saxony, Chrupalla has been co-president of the AfD since November 2019.
Weidel’s electoral result was slightly weaker than Chrupalla’s: she received 79.77% of the vote, compared to 67.3% two years ago when she was first elected to the party leadership.