Eastern Germany remains the epicenter of a seismic shift that threatens to upend the Federal Republic's long-standing political landscape. In
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According to a poll, the AfD has reached 41 percent in Saxony-Anhalt, putting it significantly ahead of the CDU. Must the other parties bow to the will of the voters and enter into a coalition?
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) received a record 41 percent of support in Saxony-Anhalt, significantly ahead of the Christian Democratic CDU with 26 percent, according to a recently published Infratest dimap poll. Regional parliamentary elections will be held in the state in September.