Results of elections held in Germany where Adf won?
Introduction
On Sunday, September 1, 2024, state elections were held in two eastern German states: Thuringia and Saxony. The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party achieved a significant milestone in these elections.
Adf is anti-immigration and anti-EU
Thuringia Election
In Thuringia, the AfD secured a historic victory, becoming the first far-right party to win a state election in Germany since the Nazi era.
The party garnered approximately 32.8% of the votes, significantly outperforming other parties. This marks a landmark result for the AfD, as it’s the first time they’ve won a state election since the party’s founding in 2013.
Saxony Election
In Saxony, while the AfD didn’t secure the top position, they came in a very close second. The center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) narrowly won with 31.9% of the vote, while the AfD secured 30.6%. This strong performance in Saxony further underscores the AfD’s growing influence in eastern Germany.
Significance
These election results are particularly noteworthy because:
It’s the first time since World War II that a far-right party has become the leading force in a German state parliament.
The outcomes reflect growing dissatisfaction with Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s administration and mainstream parties.
They highlight a deepening political divide between eastern and western Germany.
Conclusion
The AfD’s success is attributed to its strong anti-immigration stance, skepticism about Germany’s support for Ukraine, and its ability to tap into long-standing grievances in eastern Germany related to perceived economic and social disparities since reunification.