AfD is the only chance Germany has to take back it's country and culture for the people.
Best wishes to the German people.🙏
— floridanow1 (@floridanow1) September 1, 2024
Is this probably why? pic.twitter.com/ZUQNKqBFAl
— Anti Left Memes (@AntiLeftMemes) September 1, 2024
A far-right party has won a regional election in Germany for the first time since the Second World War.
Alternative for Germany (AfD), founded in 2013 with an anti-migration and eurosceptic agenda, picked up the most votes in the eastern state of Thuringia.
The party won 32.8% of the vote, followed by mainstream conservatives the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with 23.6%.
It is the first time a far-right party has won the most seats in a German state parliament since the Second World War.