Germany’s political system is set up to exclude extremists. Yet the country is waking up to a new political reality that has ...
Germany's conservatives won the national election on Sunday, while the far-right Alternative for Germany came in second, its ...
The AfD parliamentary faction, which is jubilant after securing a record 21 per cent in Sunday’s federal elections, also ...
The Christian Democratic Union party is projected to win the election, but the far-right Alternative for Germany is set for ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), the second largest party in parliament after ...
The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
There is a determination among all of Germany's main parties to keep that block in place - and the German public backs them ...
The far-right AfD and the Left jointly secured the one third of seats needed to block constitutional changes. Both oppose ...
Germany has voted — and the exit polls show opposition leader Friedrich Merz and his Conservative Party on course for a ...
If he wants an effective governing majority, Chancellor Friedrich Merz must invite the AfD into the government.
Yet the country is waking up to a new political reality that has lurched to the right with the once outcast Alternative for Germany (AfD) party now firmly established in German politics.
The vote comes at a pivotal time for Europe, which faces an increasingly assertive Trump administration.
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