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'We Don't Like Islamic Invasion': The Leader of Germany's Rising Right Speaks Out
In the raw hours after the recent German election, politicians struggled to process one result in particular. Alternative for Germany (AfD)—an upstart populist party incensed by the influx of Muslim refugees and migrants into Germany since 2015—had finished in third place, with nearly 13 percent of the vote, and was poised to enter the legislature for the first time. Angela Merkel, who won a fourth term as chancellor, promised to conduct a “thorough analysis” of why so many of her voters had flocked to the AfD.
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Well,the horse has already left the barn. I suspect a lot of people from the left to the middle of the road feel the same way,but they won't admit it.