Germany has swung to the right. What does that mean for the country and Europe? Our panel responds
Briefly

With the rise of the far right in Germany’s elections, a growing concern emerges for marginalized communities and democracy itself. The election results reflected a significant voter base for extremist views, prompting fears of increased hostility. A gathering in Berlin celebrated small wins for pluralistic democracy, featuring discussions among activists and artists about the future landscape. Despite fears from the election, moments of solidarity and hope were sought to counterbalance the ominous political climate, as participants gathered to share their hopes and strategies to stand against rising extremism.
The historic success of the far right in Germany's federal election is a threat to democracy that should concern everyone, especially disadvantaged groups.
We will hunt them down! Echoing a warning once proclaimed by a former AfD co-chair in 2017, this provokes those the AfD sees as opponents.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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