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In parliamentary elections last November, Konfederacja managed to garner 17.8% of the vote from the 18 to 29 demographic, despite winning only 6.2% of the vote overall.
The AfD’s greatest bastion of support came in eastern Germany, where most constituencies (outside of Berlin) saw the far-right party usher in over 30 per cent of the vote.
The conservative CDU led by Friedrich Merz won Germany's 2025 election. Here's a look at the wins and losses, seats in parliament, voter demographics and possible coalition outcomes.
The AfD came in second overall, with 20 percent, the biggest result for a right-wing party since the Second World War. The Left, popular with the youth, scored 8.7 percent – an unexpected result ...
The result is a disaster for Scholz and his SPD, which has fallen below the 20 percent threshold for the first time in its postwar history. The Greens have largely held their ground but will likely ...
Provisional results show that over 10.3 million Germans voted for the AfD, nearly as high as the incumbent SPD party in 2021 (11.9 million). The results suggest that the AfD mobilised an estimated 2 ...