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German parties’ boycott of far right looks to be over — with AfD on course for key jobs

Summary by Politico Europe
Lawmakers from the incoming chancellor’s CDU party signal an end to the “firewall” that saw mainstream politicians refuse to work with extreme groups for decades.

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Center

Among the East German state associations, the Berlin AfD was long considered moderate, thanks in part to its leader Kirstin Brinker. How much longer will that last?

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

That is, the extreme right party that has always been excluded from institutional positions: many people don't like the idea

·Italy
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Center

Federal Minister Faeser warns of a change in the way the AfD is handled in the Bundestag.

·Germany
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Lean Right

The AfD has never been as strongly represented in the Bundestag as it is now. A debate is now taking place in order to deal with the party. The discussion was triggered by CDU politician Jens Spahn.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Left

In parts of the CDU there are considerations to abandon the fire wall to the AfD. And to replace it with something else. However, only under concrete conditions.

·Germany
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Mittelstand Cafe broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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