'We need change': Germany's far-right AfD eyes power after state election win
Briefly

The anti-immigration party topped the polls for the first time ever in Thuringia with around 33 percent of the vote, leading to difficulties in forming a coalition. Voters are aware that mainstream parties will not collaborate with the AfD, reflecting a significant divide in German politics.
After achieving initial electoral success reminiscent of the Nazis, far-right party AfD's leader Bjorn Hocke stresses the need for change, positioning his party as the 'people's party.' Despite this, his controversial past complicates collaboration with established parties.
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