AfD Celebrates Triumph in German Regional Elections
The big question following AfD’s successful results is: who will govern Saxony and Thuringia?
The big question following AfD’s successful results is: who will govern Saxony and Thuringia?
Germany may set a legal landmark by removing the basic civil rights from a leading member of the populist party.
The AfD looks set to embrace a more overt anti-NATO stance in Brussels as factions around Björn Höcke secured the selection of numerous anti-war candidates for the European elections on the second day of the party’s annual congress.
Sesselman’s victory may very likely be due to “the fact that the majority of voters perceive the CDU as a green-woke party led by a Blackrock lawyer,” claimed Hans-Georg Maaßen.
In search of unity, the AfD elected a new federal board around co-chairmen Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel. But, a dispute over a resolution on the conflict in Ukraine shows that unity is still a long way off.
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