Germany's eastern states are experiencing political fragmentation, complicating coalition formations and leading to the emergence of minority governments amid the rise of far-right parties.
In Brandenburg, Dietmar Woidke’s Social Democrats have formed a slim majority coalition with the hard-left BSW, signaling a shift in political alliances.
The situation in Saxony and Thuringia is challenging, as high representation by the far-right AfD hinders mainstream parties from forming stable majority coalitions.
As the federal government continues as a minority under the SPD and Greens, upcoming elections will reshape both state and federal political landscapes.
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