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  2. Far-right politics in Germany (1945–present) - Wikipedia

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    The far-right in Germany (German: rechtsextrem) slowly reorganised itself after the fall of Nazi Germany and the dissolution of the Nazi Party in 1945. Denazification was carried out in Germany from 1945 to 1949 by the Allied forces of World War II, with an attempt of eliminating Nazism from the country. However, various far-right parties ...

  3. List of political parties in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany also has a number of other parties, in recent history most importantly the Free Democratic Party (FDP), Alliance 90/The Greens, The Left, and more recently the Alternative for Germany (AfD), founded in 2013. The federal government of Germany often consisted of a coalition of a major and a minor party, specifically CDU/CSU and FDP or SPD ...

  4. The far right scored its biggest election victory in Germany ...

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    The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party won 32.8% of the vote in the eastern state of Thuringia. It became the first far-right party to win a major election in Germany since the Nazis in 1938.

  5. Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, the Bild described Wagenknecht as a right-wing socialist, while Die Tageszeitung said that she promotes "socialism with a right-wing code". [74] Party researchers generally assume that BSW could challenge the AfD for votes due to its views about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and migration. [74]

  6. Germany's right wing poised for major wins as centrist ... - AOL

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    September 1, 2024 at 2:15 PM. Germany's right wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is expected to win its first election since the party was formed in 2013, as anti-mass immigration sentiment ...

  7. National Democratic Party of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Homeland (German: Die Heimat), previously known as the National Democratic Party of Germany (German: Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands, NPD), is a far-right [10] neo-Nazi [7][8] and ultranationalist [8] political party in Germany. The party was founded in 1964 as successor to the German Reich Party (German: Deutsche Reichspartei ...

  8. Alternative for Germany - Wikipedia

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    Alternative for Germany (German: Alternative für Deutschland, AfD, German pronunciation: [aːʔɛfˈdeː] ⓘ) is a far-right [4] and right-wing populist [5][6] political party in Germany. The AfD is Eurosceptic, [7] and opposes immigration to Germany – especially of Muslims. [8]

  9. Radical right (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    — Terri E. Givens, 2005. In his study of the movement in Europe, David Art defined the term "radical right" as referring to "a specific type of far right party that began to emerge in the late 1970s"; as Art used it, "far right" was "an umbrella term for any political party, voluntary association, or extra-parliamentary movement that differentiates itself from the mainstream right". Most ...