Police in the eastern German state of Saxony are investigating suspected election fraud after finding numerous postal ballots manipulated in favour of the fringe far-right extremist Free Saxons party.
In neighboring Saxony, the AfD is on track to finish a strong second, with 30.6 percent — just 1.3 points behind the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU). Results will be confirmed by state ...
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Provisional election results in the eastern German state of Saxony have been corrected, with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) now projected to receive one seat fewer in the next state ...
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This region used to power the former East Germany with its coal mines. But as the economy collapsed, the far right rose. In cities like Görlitz, hard on the Polish border, change has disturbed ...
The election commissioner for Saxony has said that the seat tallies published in preliminary final results gave one too many seats to the CDU and AfD, and one too few to the SPD and the Greens.
She described the result as a “requiem” for the Berlin government. In Thuringia the AfD got 32.8 percent and in Saxony, it was a close second, at 30.6 percent, according preliminary official ...
After voting closed on Sunday, the AfD was projected to become the strongest party in the eastern state of Thuringia, with 32.8% of the vote, and to come a close second in Saxony, with 30.6% of ...
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