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Far-right AfD candidate loses mayoral race in Germany's Nordhausen
politics2 years ago

Far-right AfD candidate loses mayoral race in Germany's Nordhausen

In the mayoral election in Nordhausen, Germany, the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD) candidate, Joerg Prophet, lost to the incumbent mayor Kai Buchmann. Despite the loss, the election highlighted the increasing influence of the AfD and the normalization of far-right rhetoric in Germany. The AfD has gained support by capitalizing on frustration with the government's climate and energy policies, as well as concerns about migration. The party's strength in eastern Germany has prompted discussions among other parties about whether to cooperate with it. The prospect of an AfD mayor in Nordhausen, a city known for its Nazi concentration camp, raised concerns among Holocaust survivors and those working to combat discrimination. With upcoming state-level elections in 2024, there is increasing pressure on other political parties to combat the rise of the AfD.

The Rise of Far-Right Populism in Germany
politics2 years ago

The Rise of Far-Right Populism in Germany

The rise of far-right populism in Germany, particularly the success of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has sparked concerns among politicians and analysts. Recent local runoff votes in eastern Germany won by the AfD confirm a trend in national polls, with the party now claiming the approval of 20% of German voters. The reasons behind this rise are debated, with some attributing it to dissatisfaction with the coalition government and others pointing to racist views held by some German voters. Additionally, the AfD's populist sentiment is gaining support among middle-class Germans, including the younger and more educated segments. Mainstream parties are divided on how to address this trend, with some advocating for competition on policy issues, while others take a more cautious approach. The fact that many voters are undeterred by the AfD's racism and its classification as a potential threat to democracy is a cause for concern. However, it is noted that the mood may swing before the next general election in 2025.