BERLIN (Reuters) – Germans in the eastern state of Thuringia vote on Sunday in an election in which the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is seeking to build on successes in two other regional votes last month and to beat Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives.
One of a number of nationalist movements making waves across Europe, the AfD is the third largest party in Germany’s legislature behind Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) and the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD).
After gaining seats in the national parliament for the first time in 2017, the AfD is trying to build momentum in the east. The party surged into second place in the eastern states of Saxony and Brandenburg in Sept. 1 elections.
In Thuringia, polls show the AfD running neck-and-neck with Merkel’s CDU, just behind the far-left Linke, which heads the ruling regional coalition with the SPD and ecologist Greens. read more
“Far Right!” The people who want their country to be their country and not some 3rd world craphole. Why isn’t all of Germany behind this? The German leaders are the worst sell outs ever.
The other day Auntie Angela admitted multiculturalism is a failure.
How is Germany going to get rid of all those anti-human rights, violent, acid throwing, child raping, genital mutilating, Christian murdering muzz?
Wait, I think Germany has experience with something like this…..
@Zonga October 27, 2019 at 1:23 pm
> I think Germany has experience with something like this…
That was Germany before the American genocide.