Lessons from the State Elections in Thuringia and Saxony
The recent state elections in Thuringia and Saxony have resulted in significant gains for the far-right AfD party, making them the strongest party in Thuringia and a close second in Saxony. Chancellor Scholz describes these results as 'bitter' and warns that Germany must not get used to the AfD.
The ruling coalition parties, including Scholz's SPD, struggled in the elections. The newly-formed left-wing BSW party also performed well.
The CDU considers a coalition with CDU, SPD, and BSW possible in Saxony, while Thuringia's Prime Minister Ramelow offers support in forming a majority government. However, the parties of the traffic light coalition had to accept losses in both states.
The AfD claims a mandate to join the next state governments, despite CDU's refusal to partner with them. The election results have raised concerns about stable government formation and the rise of right-wing extremism in Germany.
Party leaders and top candidates will meet to discuss the election results and strategize the way forward.
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