The far-right AfD has made a significant impact in Thuringia, leading state elections and marking the first time since WWII that a far-right party has outperformed others.
Projected results show that in Thuringia, the AfD is set to control approximately one-third of the 88-seat parliament, giving them the power to block certain assembly decisions.
In contrast, Saxony has seen the Christian Democrats narrowly lead with 32% support, just ahead of the AfD's 30.8%, showcasing the shift toward far-right politics.
The outcomes in these elections serve as barometers for the upcoming federal elections, reflecting discontent with the current governing coalition of Social Democrats, Greens, and Free Democrats.
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