Scholzi concerned by election outcome

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has asked the main parties to exclude right extremists after preliminary results showed that the far-right alternative to Germany ( The AfD, in the state elections, has reported The Guardian. The AfD came first in Turingia with 32.8 per cent of the vote and second in Saxony with [...]
The AfD came first in Turingia with 32.8 per cent of the vote, and second in Saxony by 30.6 per cent. Scholz called these results bitter and disturbing.
Our country cannot and should not be used to this. The AfD is damaging Germany, weakening the economy, dividing society and destroying our country's reputation”, Scholz said.
While, the editor of the far right party, Alice Weidel, has said this is historic success.
“is historic success for us. It is the first time we have become the strongest force in state elections”, she has declared.
Results in Sackson and Turing are considered catastrophic for the Scholz federal government. /Koha.net/












