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Alternative for Germany (German: Alternative für Deutschland, AfD, German pronunciation: [aːʔɛfˈdeː] ⓘ) is a far-right, [3] right-wing populist, [4] [5] and nativist political party in Germany.
In 2016, a former member of the far-right political party Alternative for Germany federal executive board passed on information from a classified report by the Federal Criminal Police Office, including on refugee numbers, to party friends by email. The man wrote the email as an administrative officer in the Osnabrück police headquarters.
Germany’s political system is set up to exclude extremists. Yet the country is waking up to a new political reality that has lurched to the right with the once outcast Alternative for Germany ...
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has become the first far-right party to win a state election in Germany since the Nazi era, dealing a crushing blow to Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government with ...
National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party). This was a far-right political party in Germany that was active between 1920 and 1945, and that created and supported the ideology of Nazism. Its precursor, the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; DAP), existed from 1919 to 1920.
DKP-DRP - German Conservative Party - German right-wing party emerged in 1946 from German construction party and German Conservative Party, National Democratic Party in 1950 to German Reich Party DNS - Association of National Collection, electoral alliance of various right-wing parties, including German Community and The German block
The party, which was formed in 2013, is now Germany’s second-most popular political party in national polls, surpassing the three parties that make up Scholz’s coalition.