Anger over the federal government’s policies of war and social cutbacks is manifesting itself in massive losses for the ...
More and more young Germans support the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. It capitalizes on their pessimistic outlook and disappointment with other parties, experts say.
The BSW is a new left-wing alliance founded on January 8 primarily by former members of The Left party (Die Linke), a party with roots in the former communist party that ruled East Germany.
In an eastern German village where around 40 percent of the local population support the far-right Alternative for Germany ...
And then they immediately offer a solution: the AfD. Clearly, the campaigns have been successful: in the state election in Brandenburg on Sunday, almost one in three young people voted for the AfD. In ...
The AfD and BSW represent starkly opposed ideologies but curiously align on key issues including their opposition to ...
On 22 September, the SPD, which has governed Brandenburg since 1990, once again secured victory in the state’s legislative assembly (the Landtag) elections. The party of Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke ...
Germany’s Greens Party leaders stepped down on Wednesday after a string of dismal vote results, dampening the mood in ...
BERLIN—Governments across Europe are raising new barriers to immigrants, aiming to curb near-record inflows of people from ...
It’s the new kid on the block in German politics — and the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) is making waves. A little more ...
In Brandenburg, the AfD is the second largest party, while social democracy remains the largest. With 30.9% of the vote, the SPD was slightly ahead of the AfD (29.2%). Did we come away with just a ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created a particular niche that the left-wing politician is filling with apparent ease.