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Protesters delay opening of German nationalists' convention

BERLIN (AP) - German police have used water cannons to disperse hundreds of protesters, who tried to block access to a nationalist party convention in Hannover.

Clashes between police and protesters on Saturday briefly delayed the opening of the Alternative for Germany's gathering.

The party, which won seats in parliament for the first time this year, has a leadership race this weekend to fill a void created when its best-known figure abruptly quit.

Alternative for Germany co-chair Frauke Petry quit the party, known as AfD, in September, accusing it of flirting with far-right extremism.

Petry's departure left her rival, Joerg Meuthen, alone as chairman. Meuthen is vying for re-election Saturday at the party's meeting in Hannover. It's not clear if AfD will decide to have one or two chairs.

Police use a water cannon to clear a street that is blocked by demonstrators near the congress center where the party convention of the Alternative for Germany, AfD, is held in Hannover, Germany, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017. (Peter Steffen/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
Police use a water cannon to clear a street that is blocked by demonstrators near the congress center where the party convention of the Alternative for Germany, AfD, is held in Hannover, Germany, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017. (Peter Steffen/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
A demonstrator grimaces in pain after police used pepper spray to a clear a street that is blocked by demonstrators near the congress center where the party convention of the Alternative for Germany, AfD, is held in Hannover, Germany, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017. (Julian Stratenschulte/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
From left, federal Parliament faction leader Alice Weidel, left, and Alexander Gauland, center, and the party's chairman Joerg Meuthen, right, attend a party convention of the Alternative for Germany, AfD, party in Hannover, Germany, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn) The Associated Press
The party's chairman Joerg Meuthen delivers a speech during a party convention of the Alternative for Germany, AfD, party in Hannover, Germany, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn) The Associated Press
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