AfD

AfD

political party Germany

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is a right-wing political party that was founded in 2013, primarily as a response to the Eurozone crisis and immigration policies. It has since shifted its focus to a broader nationalist agenda, including opposition to immigration and criticism of the European Union. The party has garnered considerable attention for its controversial stances and rhetoric, particularly among younger voters. In recent discussions, the AfD's success with this demographic has sparked debates about political education and the effectiveness of traditional political outreach methods.

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Iceland Iceland: The AfD has filed a complaint against the German intelligence service's decision to classify the party as an extremist right-wing movement. 5

Morgunblaðið: Kæra skilgreiningu leyniþjónustunnar

Slovenia Slovenia: AfD is mentioned as a far-right political party involved in the discussions within CDU. 4

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Bo pod Merzem sledila normalizacija dela z AfD?

Germany Germany: The AfD is mentioned as a party that benefits from the political discontent of the electorate. 3

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Die Liberalen erhielten die Quittung für ihr bemerkenswertes Zerstörungswerk. - Meinung

Germany Germany: The AfD is discussed in relation to its surprising success among young voters. 3

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Jugendwahl: Die Linke gewinnt bei Jugendlichen unter 18 - Politik