The results of a controversial poll in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt show that extremist parties such as "Germany for the Future" (AfD) and "Workers' Socialists" (BSW) could potentially oust the ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU) from power by collaborating with each other.
New Challenges in German Politics
This recently published poll indicates a significant shift in the landscape of German politics. According to the report, the extremists, by gaining a mathematical majority in the state parliament, could seize power, ringing alarm bells for traditional parties.
Does this mean the end of CDU's dominance? Given the rising popularity of extremist parties, it seems that Germany's political future is shrouded in uncertainty. These changes may impact not only domestic politics but also Germany's international relations.
By Tag Clar Editorial