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The far-right AfD leads in a German poll for the first time ever. Can the incoming chancellor reverse the trend?
The AfD became the first German nationalist party to become the most popular since the foundation of the modern republic.
The announcement of a governing coalition formalizes what appeared destined to happen after February's election.
BERLIN - Germany's far-right AfD party topped a major poll for the first time on Wednesday in a sign of growing ...
Migration and Security Concerns: The issue of migration has long been a contentious topic in German politics, and the AfD has capitalized on public concerns over border security and integration. With ...
Friedrich Merz and his conservative Christian Democratic Union must now persuade Germans that he can fix the economy and get ...
Germany's center-right parties and the far-right AfD are now polling neck and neck, the latest INSA survey showed. The ...
Anxiety helped fuel a far-right surge, with one in five voting for the right-wing populist AfD (Alternative for Germany). CDU leader Friedrich Merz, the likely next chancellor, tried to ape the ...
Support for Mr Merz’s conservative CDU/CSU bloc, which won the February 23 election, fell by five percentage points to 24% while the Alternative for Germany (AfD) gained three points to land on ...
German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz has unveiled a new coalition deal between the country’s two major centrist ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has overtaken all other parties in a major opinion poll for the first time, ...
A new poll shows the Alternative für Deutschland is now ... the polls since the foundation of the modern Republic of Germany. AfD led the Ipsos poll with 25% support, up 4 points from its ...