Germany: AfD Marks Success in State Election
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According to experts, the record result of the AfD in Baden-Württemberg shows that CDU and FDP are losing their binding power, eroding their bourgeois base – with consequences for the federal government as well.
After the state elections in Baden-Württemberg, the CDU and the Greens face difficult coalition negotiations. "This is of course absurd that the office of Prime Minister is divided," says Thorsten Jungholt, political correspondent of WORLD.
The AfD almost doubled its result in Baden-Württemberg. Publicly the party leader cheers, but within the party there is also frustration. Top candidate Frohnmaier does not fit the image, say some. From Julie Kurz.
The AfD achieves 18.8 percent in Baden-Württemberg. Despite doubling the result, its own claim remains unfulfilled.
AfD Continues Its Rise as Germany’s Main Opposition Force in Baden-Württemberg Elections
The state election in Baden-Württemberg on March 8th once again highlighted the shifting dynamics of German politics, with the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) confirming its position as the country’s main opposition force. Preliminary estimates showed the Greens narrowly ahead of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Right-wing populist AfD secured a strong third place, continuing its steady rise in voter support. According to early pr…
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