Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has reached a record high in public support, rising to 23.5% in a new ...
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has reached an all-time high in public support, according to a new poll by the Institute for New Social Answe ...
A bold move by Germany’s prime minister-in-waiting Friedrich Merz to ease longstanding caps on government spending has won ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) took up its largest-ever share of the seats as Germany's new parliament met for ...
Constitutional experts are worried. The far-right populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) doubled its voter support to 20.8% in February's election, making it the second-largest power in the Bundestag.
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AfD doubled its support in the February election, rising from approximately 10% to over 20% of the electorate, expanding from 83 seats to 152 seats.
The far-right AfD celebrated a historic election triumph in Germany last month but that has not put to bed the grievances ...
Not surprisingly, perhaps, the AfD’s bedrock support continues to come from what had once been East Germany. It is noteworthy that AfD’s 20.8 percent of the German vote only slightly exceeds ...
where the AfD support is highest are typically some of the least multicultural areas." Experts have also noted that anti-democratic sentiments and latent racism were still present in Germany.