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The Rightist tilt in Germany’s Politics

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September 26, 2017

Why in news?

  • The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) of Chancellor Angela Merkel has polled the most votes in German national elections.
  • However, the biggest event was the entry of the rightist AfD into the politics mainstream.

What are the highlights of this election?

  • While the CDU has emerged as the single largest party its vote share reduced considerably.
  • As the most popular leader of the single largest party, Ms. Merkel would most likely get a 4th straight term. 
  • The rightist ‘Alternative for Germany-AfD’ polled about 13% votes, increasing its vote share by 8%.
  •  It is touted to become the first rightist party to enter Bundestag (Germany Parliament) since 2nd world war.
  • AfD has also becomes the third largest party in the German parliament next only to CDU & SPD - (Social Democrats).
  • As CDU & SDP have been allies for the past two elections, AfD is expected to dominate the opposition space. 

What is the agenda of AfD?

  • It was founded in 2012 as a reaction to the Eurozone policies.
  • It has a strong presence among Euro sceptics and neo-Nazis.
  • Islamophobia and anti-immigration stance is the ideological nucleus around which its current politics is centred.
  • The rise of the AfD had previously forced Ms.Merkel to soften her position on open borders.
  • AfD’s attitude towards Indian immigrants has largely been positive as they aren’t perceived as a threat to the German Social Fabric. 

 

Source: Indian Express

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