German parliamentary elections: the far right surges
The snap parliamentary elections in Germany on February 23 marked a significant political shift. While the Christian Democratic Union (CDU/CSU), led by Friedrich Merz, won the election with 28.6% of the vote, the real surprise came from the historic surge of the far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which secured 20.8% of the vote.
This unprecedented result highlights a deep transformation in Germany’s political landscape, with nationalist and eurosceptic ideas gaining traction.