German AfD party goes mainstream after historic immigration vote
- The Alternative for Germany party, AfD, helped pass an immigration restriction proposal with the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, marking a shift in German politics toward mainstream acceptance of AfD.
- The proposal, which aims to restrict asylum and migration policies, passed narrowly by three votes, with significant support from AfD members.
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized the CDU for their cooperation with AfD, calling it an 'unforgivable mistake' that breaks a long-standing political consensus.
- AfD leaders view this moment as a new era in German politics, asserting that it reflects a broader movement against the left-green mainstream.
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