AfD supporters rally in Germany The Alternative for Germany (AfD), the country’s sole right-wing, anti-globalist party, has surged to a record 42% in the eastern state of Saxony, putting the party within striking distance of an outright majority and raising the real possibility it could soon govern alone if it gains just a few more percentage points. With analysts estimating that around 46% would be enough to secure a single-party government, the latest polling data suggests that threshold is now within reach. The development marks a potential political shift that could reshape Germany’s power structure. The numbers place the AfD far ahead of its nearest competitor. The establishment, globalist Christian Democratic Union (CDU), led nationally by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, trails at mere 21%. The gap…

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