Column | Germany's firewall against the far right isn't working
Briefly

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has solidified its presence in East Germany, capturing significant electoral victories in Thuringia and Saxony, marking a historic moment.
Despite systemic attempts to marginalize the AfD due to its extremist views, the party has gained traction, winning elections in regions traditionally less economically vibrant.
The election results reflect the rising discontent with the ruling coalition, as parties like the Social Democrats, Greens, and Free Democrats see drastic declines in voter support.
Protests against the AfD's rhetoric and historical revisionism highlight ongoing tensions in German society regarding its fascist past and the future of its democracy.
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