Far right gains in another German state election, weakening Scholz's grip
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The election result in Brandenburg, with SPD at 30.9% and AfD at 29.2%, illustrates the precarious political situation for Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats narrowly secured victory in Brandenburg, raising fears of political repercussions in light of looming federal elections.
Voter turnout in Brandenburg was notably high at 72.9%, indicating strong public engagement in what was seen as a vital referendum on Scholz's leadership.
The AfD's close second place in Brandenburg signals its continued rise in eastern Germany, following recent electoral successes in Thuringia and Saxony.
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