Huge Success For Populist Parties in Brandenburg
The Social Democrats won the regional elections by a thin margin, but governing parties took a bashing.
The Social Democrats won the regional elections by a thin margin, but governing parties took a bashing.
A loss for Chancellor Scholz’s SPD could put the future of the German coalition government in doubt
The centre-right party has started negotiations with Die Linke, but a coalition without the anti-immigration AfD will be hard to maintain.
The establishment not only wants ordinary voters to be deprived of information that undermines the preferred narrative, but wants to keep itself in the dark.
Voters view migration as the number one concern, but for establishment parties, the priority is preventing the AfD from becoming the strongest force in the state.
With its ‘firewall’ against the AfD, the CDU stubbornly clings to a losing left-wing coalition.
The timing of the account closure strongly suggests another ‘debanking’ scandal.
Voters care more about their families, homes, and the consequences of uncontrolled immigration than about what the elites think of them.
Left-wing nationalist Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht could become the kingmaker.
The big question following AfD’s successful results is: who will govern Saxony and Thuringia?
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