They may become the largest party in the Bundestag, but I don’t think they can win an outright parliamentary majority. Nobody would form a coalition with them, so while there might be an AfD chancellor, they wouldn’t get anything done.
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Parties need to start looking at why the AfD has so much support and consider which policies or positions to adopt in order to win back voters. Take away the extreme or fringe ideas the afd has and change some of their suggested means to achieve goals, but parties need to consider realigning on what matters to voters in a more serious way.
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They may become the largest party in the Bundestag, but I don’t think they can win an outright parliamentary majority. Nobody would form a coalition with them, so while there might be an AfD chancellor, they wouldn’t get anything done.
Parties need to start looking at why the AfD has so much support and consider which policies or positions to adopt in order to win back voters. Take away the extreme or fringe ideas the afd has and change some of their suggested means to achieve goals, but parties need to consider realigning on what matters to voters in a more serious way.