Far-right AfD looking to make German history in Brandenburg state election
Briefly

Bjorn Hocke, addressing a rally in Cottbus, emphasized that the growing concern for Germany's future now encompasses diverse demographics beyond just older white men, suggesting a shift in the political landscape.
A crowd of thousands echoed their approval for Hocke's call for 'real change,' as younger generations actively participated, symbolizing a potentially influential shift in political engagement within the AfD party.
As Micah, a 15-year-old attendee, passionately proclaimed, 'They're about to write history,' indicating the rising political awareness among the youth and their eagerness to support the AfD's agenda.
The AfD's recent electoral success, marked by 33% of the vote in prior elections, has positioned it as a major contender ahead of the regional elections, with significant public interest and indecision noted.
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