EXPLAINED: How do minority governments work in Germany?
Briefly

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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