Germany’s populist left eyes anti-establishment pact with far right
AfD's hopes for governing in eastern Germany may depend on a party founded by a former communist.
نظرة سريعة
- Germany's populist left party is considering an anti-establishment pact with the far-right AfD, potentially enabling the AfD to govern in eastern German states.
- This political maneuvering comes amidst a broader sense of national crisis, exemplified by the German football team's underperformance.
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Germany's populist left party, founded by a former communist, is considering an alliance with the far-right AfD. This potential pact could enable the AfD to gain governing power in eastern German states.
Germany’s populist left wants an anti-establishment pact with the far right
The AfD’s hopes for governing after state elections in eastern Germany may hinge on a left-wing party founded by a former communist.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will the populist left party agree to a pact with the AfD?
- What are the implications of such a pact for German governance?




