14 March 2016
Following her party's success (click here) in the German regional elections, chairwoman of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party Frauke Petry told RT that the results were “even better” than anticipated, and that AfD can play a vital role.
Following her party's success (click here) in the German regional elections, chairwoman of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party Frauke Petry told RT that the results were “even better” than anticipated, and that AfD can play a vital role.
Official election results proved a significant success for AfD, which received enough votes to get into three state legislatures. It secured 24.2 percent in the eastern German state of Saxony-Anhalt, making it the second-largest party after the ruling Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), which won 29.8 percent....
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