German far-right party wins a state election for the first time since the Nazis
German far-right party wins a state election for the first time since the Nazis
www.nbcnews.com German far-right party wins a state election for the first time since the Nazis
Alternative for Germany's success in Thuringia is a huge win for a party that was launched in 2013.
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Disclaimer: Having most of the votes does not automatically mean being part of the government. You need 50% of the seats and they are alone and won't get them.
11 0 ReplyI figured that's why the headline wasn't "The AfD Takes Over Germany!"
4 0 ReplyI mean it's a state election. Even if they gained 100% control of that state's government they wouldn't have taken over Germany.
3 0 ReplyTrue, but AfD support is still growing in Germany.
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