The German federal polls have closed, and the exit polls appear to have handed the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) a victory.
The collective shunning of the AfD party is part of a longstanding attempt to blunt its move into the mainstream.
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'Perfect fig leaf': Germany's far-right AfD party candidate Alice Weidel helps its normalisationGemany's far-right AFD leader Alice Weidel enjoyed the vocal support of several international far-right figures ahead of this ...
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DPA International on MSNAfD voters must not be 'marginalized and excluded,' co-leader warnsTino Chrupalla, said his party is open for coalition negotiations with the conservative CDU/CSU bloc after Sunday's ...
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Germany's election on Sunday delivered a win to the conservative opposition as well as a historic surge in support for the ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany vaulted into second place on Sunday after about a fifth of voters cast their ballot for ...
German far-right AfD leader Alice Weidel pledges to overtake conservative bloc, vows to win first place in next election. Got a question? Put a reporter on it. Ever think of a question that you wish ...
Germans go to the polls on Sunday in a snap election called after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's three-way coalition. This is how Germany's election system works: WHAT IS GERMANY'S HYBRID ...
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