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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has condemned an alleged far-right meeting at which plans to deport millions of people was discussed.The Correctiv investigative outlet reported that last November around 20 people attended the secret meeting near Potsdam, outside Berlin.
Neo-Nazis from across Germany and Austria, as well as a member of the white supremacist Generation Identity group attended, the outlet said.
Much discussion allegedly focused on so-called "remigration" - the removal of people with non-German ethnic backgrounds, even if they are citizens of Germany.
The party confirmed to the AFP news agency that Mr Hartwig had attended the conference, but denied it would change its policy on migration.
In a warning to attendees of the meeting, he added that participants could be investigated by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the domestic intelligence agency.
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