Far-right AfD eyes further electoral gains in key German state of Brandenburg
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The far-right AfD party is poised to potentially win the election in Brandenburg, reflecting growing discontent with the SPD-led government, marking a significant political shift.
With recent polls indicating the AfD at 28% and the SPD just behind at 27%, this election is shaping up to be a close contest and a critical referendum on the federal government's performance.
Dietmar Woidke, the SPD leader, has issued a high-stakes challenge by promising to resign if the AfD defeats his party, demonstrating the gravity of this election.
Amid record low popularity ratings for the federal government and significant voter engagement, including 100,000 first-time voters, July's election is viewed as a predictor of next year's federal election outcomes.
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