Germany elections: In Saxony, the far-right AfD wields power
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Hundreds flock to Görlitz town square to hear party leaders rail against the political elite, migrants and COVID vaccines.
Saxony, Germany – Doreen, a clothes shop saleswoman, is in Görlitz’s town square, which is quickly filling with supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
Around her, a largely grey-haired crowd swells into the hundreds.
A band plays Dire Straits and a placard reads: “We share our pension, but not with the whole world: Solidarity requires borders.”
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