The far-right AfD is gaining momentum, polling around 22% as Germany approaches its federal parliamentary election. J. D. Vance's recent critique of European leaders highlights a broader public frustration with perceived immigration and democratic issues. His support for the AfD resonates amid fears of losing democracy to radical ideologies. Establishment politics in Germany, having kept the AfD at bay through coalitions, now faces pressure as the party's popularity grows tremendously, making it increasingly difficult to exclude them from governance.
The AfD is now polling at about 22 percent nationally and seems destined for a strong showing in Sunday's federal parliamentary election.
Vance scolded European dignitaries for their failure to address popular discontent around 'out-of-control migration,' defending the far-right AfD.
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