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Support for far-right triples in western German vote, early forecasts show

  • The 2025-09-14 local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state, saw support for the far-right AfD more than triple, challenging the leading CDU-SPD coalition.
  • This surge reflects the AfD's efforts to expand from eastern strongholds amid growing voter concerns about immigration and dissatisfaction with the coalition's handling of the economy and migration.
  • Initial forecasts showed the CDU remaining the strongest party with 34% while the AfD reached 16.5%, and the SPD slipped to 22.5%, signaling a political shift.
  • AfD co-leader Tino Chrupalla called the results "a great success for us," while SPD officials warned that democrats must counter this emerging path of right-wing extremist support.
  • These results suggest growing far-right influence in western Germany, raising concerns about political polarization and the coalition's stability amid rising nationalist sentiment.
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Profits for the AfD, losses for the SPD: What do the people in North Rhine-Westphalia say about the result of the local elections? A mood picture from Cologne and Gelsenkirchen.

·Germany
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The AfD achieves 14.5 percent in North Rhine-Westphalia and is at eye level with the SPD in former strongholds. Prime Minister Wüst and the SPD are rightly alarmed.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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It could have been worse, the Christian Democrats of Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his social democratic partners were comforted. The extreme right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) tripled on Sunday’s results in the local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, and showed that it is consolidated in this land or western federated state, the most populous in the country. Unquestionable success. But this nationalist and anti-immigration party was th…

·Spain
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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