Right-wing AfD soars in elections in Germany's two eastern states

Source: Xinhua| 2019-09-02 02:06:07|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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BERLIN, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- Germany's far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) made big gains on Sunday in state elections in Brandenburg and Saxony, according to initial results published by local media ARD.

AfD won 22.5 percent of the votes in Brandenburg and 27.5 percent in Saxony, a sharp increase from 12.2 percent and 9.7 percent respectively in the two states five years ago.

During the election campaign, AfD has manipulated voters' anger over refugee issues and the planned closure of the coal mines which might threaten the livelihood of the pitmen in the two states.

The populist party is now by no means only popular in the eastern region. It has taken seats in every state parliament and is the third largest party, also the main opposition party, in the German federal parliament Bundestag.

Alice Weidel, co-leader of AfD in the national parliament, declared Sunday's result "a great success", claiming AfD as "people's party."

Both Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) slided in the elections compared with the 2014 results, despite the fact that SPD maintained its leading position in Brandenburg with 27.5 percent of the votes while CDU stood fast at the top in Saxony with 32 percent, according to the exit poll.

The environmentalist Greens garnered 10.2 percent of the votes in Brandenburg and 8.6 percent in Saxony and the gains were seen as rather modest.

As all mainstream parties have pledged not to collaborate with AfD, the two states might face a tricky situation when forming a new state government.

If the projections were right, the current party alliance in office will all lose their majority after the election.

Dietmar Woidke, Minister President of Brandenburg and a member of SPD, said the surging AfD "made him worry."

The ruling CDU and SPD, although managed to cling to power, have constantly taken heavy blows in several state elections and the European Parliamentary election after Merkel set up her fourth cabinet in 2018.

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