Incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz sees right-wingers from AfD moving ahead in the polls before he can even take on power. As the incoming German Chancellor Friedrich Merz concludes the coalition talks with Olad Scholz’s SPD, and betrays his voters by spousing the same suicidal EU policies he was elected to change, the voters show they are moving away from the mainstream. A new poll by Ipsos is out today, showing for the first time the right-wing AfD party as the sole leader, ahead of Merz’s CDU. Besides celebrating the good news, on X, Weidel also criticized Merz’s coalition with the liberal SPD: “The representation of Germany’s interests and those of German taxpayers is not reflected in a single sentence of this coalition agreement. High energy…

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