The co-leader of Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Alice Weidel, stated that the Brexit vote serves as a model for Germany, emphasizing the ability to make sovereign decisions. Weidel highlighted the AfD’s desire to reform EU institutions to address perceived democratic deficits. However, if these changes prove unattainable, she suggested the possibility of a ‘Dexit’ referendum. Weidel’s comments diverge from mainstream parties and public opinion, as the majority in Germany supports continued EU membership. The AfD, despite its eurosceptic origins, has evolved its focus, capitalizing on immigration-related issues and currently enjoys significant national support.