“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes”
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is the first far-right party to win a state election in Germany since the Second World War, giving it unprecedented power, even if other parties are sure to exclude it.
Voters in two closely watched elections in the former communist east made their dissatisfaction with Germany’s mainstream political parties clear, putting the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party in the top spot in Thuringia, with 32.8% of the vote, and second place in Saxony, with 30.7%, according to final results.
The leader of the AfD in Thuringia, Hoecke is one of Germany’s most controversial far-right politicians and was fined twice this year for deliberately using a banned Nazi slogan.
The upcoming government formations will probably take a long time, and the outcome is completely uncertain.
Edit:
While I understand the source for data displayed is important, it’s a bit random in this case, but here:
- Invasion of Poland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland
- Election results in Thüringen Germany showing the AfD as the winner: https://www.bundeswahlleiterin.de/en/europawahlen/2024/ergebnisse/bund-99/land-16.html
- The calculation between the two dates has to be done by yourself. ;)
Please attribute the graphic and the accompanying description with a link to the source.
@genfood@feddit.org This post seemed like you copied a social-media post — you could have just linked there. Also, thanks for your updates!
(Fwiw, I never questioned whether this graphic is accurate.)
There wasn’t a link to a source either. And I doesn’t like to link to a META platform.
I think it is okay the way it is.
I think that’s a bit random in this case, but I did my best…
The main message is AfD is winning, which has been at least all over the news in Germany and I guess also in international media. And then comparing two dates, and the date of the invasion of Poland (and the start of WWII) should be well known in Europe?
But I did my best to fulfill your request.
I would very, very quickly analyse the material conditions that have led to this and take massive steps to rectify the issue.
A very dark day for Germany.
Behind the schedule, I guess
Blame all of it on left, they fucked up badly
I wanted to make an “Electric Boogaloo” joke here, but they all came out horribly.
Oh, is this a funny Lemmy lesson on voting “third party” or not voting at all?
All I see here is that if the more left leading candidate/group isn’t perfect, punish them by allowing far right whackos to win
Maybe for not voting at all, but people voting for any left leaning party is a vote against the fascists in a parliamentary system.
You can think whatever you want about left parties, but I’m still going to blame people who voted for fascists for fascists winning the elections.
The problem is that there is no real credible left in Germany. The so-called “center-left” are anything but left in the most important economic aspect, and the economically left parties are rightfully very small, because they are otherwise a very odd bunch ranging from mere Putin bootlickers to outright Stalinists.
I agree with some of what you say, but I think the center-left would probably be seen as more left-leaning if they weren’t constantly forced to govern with a neoliberal ankle bracelet on. The popularity of the Greens would also be higher if Conservatives hadn’t declared them as their “main adversary” while there are literal fascists sitting in parliament.