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.
The AfD's mission to seduce West Germany is starting to pay off
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party continued its westward march in popularity across Germany yesterday, securing third place in the local elections in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Preliminary results show that, alongside the outcomes of mayoralty and district administrator elections which took place in the state, the far-right party won 14.5 percent of the vote across the 396 municipalities which went to the polls. The l…
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.
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…
BERLIN.- The party of the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, finished first in the municipal elections in the most populous state of Germany, but the biggest winner in the first election test since the current government took power was the ultra-right Alternative Party for Germany (AfD), which nearly tripled its result compared to five years ago.The support for the extreme right sends a warning to the four-month national coalition of the conserv…
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