Germany's far-right party likely to make gains in eastern region elections
Briefly

A win for the AfD would mark the first time a far-right party has the most seats in a German state parliament since World War II, transforming the political landscape.
The upcoming elections in Thuringia and Saxony are seen as a critical bellwether for broader public sentiment and the potential direction of national politics in Germany through 2025.
Despite leading in polls, the AfD may struggle to form a state government due to lacking a majority and resistance from other political parties.
Scholz's coalition faces significant challenges, with both his Social Democrats and their partners polling poorly, indicating growing discontent among voters in these regions.
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