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German elections: Far right wins big — results in numbers
Projected results put Germany's far-right AfD party ahead of its rivals in Thuringia and on course for a gain in Saxony. Here are the results and what they mean for the balance of power in the states' parliaments.
Grannies vs. the Right take on AfD in far-right stronghold
Hundreds of thousands have continued to take to the streets to protest the far-right opposition in Germany. In the small town of Döbeln, in the AfD stronghold of Saxony, older women have set up their own Grannies against the Right group.
Demo gegen Rechts: Polizei spricht von 100.000 Menschen – Protest beendet, Innenstadt überfüllt
PROTEST UNTER DEM MOTTO „DEMOKRATIE VERTEIDIGEN: ZUSAMMEN GEGEN RECHTS“
Tens of thousands pack into a protest in Hamburg against Germany's far right
Demonstrators protest against the right-wing extremist activities as they gather in the Jungfernstieg and surrounding areas in Hamburg, Germany, Friday Jan. 19, 2024. (Jonas Walzberg/dpa via AP) • The Associated Press
How much of a neo-Nazi party is the German AfD?
How much truth is there to the accusation that Germany's AfD is not just a right-wing extremist party but crosses the line into neo-Nazism?