In a controversial turn in the political landscape of Germany, the AfD party has achieved an unprecedented 40 percent in the polls in the state of Thuringia. This significant increase in popularity has markedly widened the gap between this party and others, indicating deep changes in the political atmosphere of the country.
Can a coalition prevent the advance of extremists?
According to reports, a four-party coalition seems essential to prevent the further rise of the AfD. This not only creates new challenges for traditional parties but could also lead to increased tensions in the political arena of Germany. Will these parties be able to unite, or will the extremists continue their advance?