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Germany’s upcoming election is dominated by immigration and economic concerns, with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) surging to second place in polls.

The AfD, backed by figures like Elon Musk, has doubled its support since 2021 but faces political isolation due to Germany’s anti-fascist policies. center-right Christian Democrat Union (CDU) leader Friedrich Merz is favored to win but faces coalition uncertainty.

The election occurs amid foreign political interventions, economic downturn, and security concerns over NATO commitments.

The AfD’s rise reflects a broader European trend of nationalist gains challenging the political establishment.

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[–] yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 17 hours ago

There's the BSW which has the social policy of the left, the economic policy of neoliberals and the reactionary policies of the nazis.

They are hardly better than full blown nazis and vote in lockstep with them on topics concerning minorities.