The election successes of far-right parties in Germany and elsewhere is making it harder to solve social problems. Experts warn that this trend carries high costs, and not just for the economy.
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The February 23 parliamentary poll in Germany produced several outcomes, the prominent being a highly fractured verdict.
Under Germany's constitution, Merz needs a two-thirds majority to get the changes passed. With the support of the Greens and ...
Weidel led the Alternative for Germany, a male-dominated party accused of far-right extremism, from the fringes into the ...
In an increasingly secularized country, Catholic and Protestant institutions are losing influence in political debates. Amid ...
Leftwing defector Wagenknecht sues for election recount, AfD success hits tourism in eastern states, investigators probe ...
Germany has emerged from its recent election with a grand coalition of the center-right CDU/CSU and the Social Democratic ...
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, on Friday hailed a cross-party agreement on a landmark infrastructure and ...
And while young German women voted in droves for the far left, more than a quarter of Young German men voted for the far-right Alternative for Germany, or AFD, party, a party whose members rail ...