Tuesday briefing: Why the far right's success in German state elections can't be written off as a local phenomenon any more
Briefly

The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has achieved significant electoral gains in Thuringia and Saxony by focusing on strong nationalist rhetoric and avoiding normalization strategies often associated with right-wing parties in other countries.
Despite winning nearly one-third of the vote in both Thuringia and Saxony, the AfD faces a firewall meant to prevent its entry into government, highlighting the tensions in German politics.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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