AfD could govern Saxony-Anhalt alone — a landmark moment in postwar German politics
Saxony-Anhalt's state election on 6 September could see the AfD — whose local branch is officially classified as "confirmed right-wing extremist" by Germany's domestic intelligence service — appoint a state premier and govern alone, for the first time in postwar German history. The article argues that the long-standing political "firewall" strategy of isolating AfD may have backfired, strengthening rather than weakening the party.
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