Will Germany lift the firewall around the AfD?
Why mainstream politicians are now open to working with the far-right party.
Since the end of the Second War and Nazi rule, Germany has been hyper-vigilant about keeping right-wing hardliners out of government. For decades, mainstream politicians have shunned parties like the AfD. But now, with a federal election just weeks away and the AfD rising in the polls, a frontrunner in the race for chancellor has accepted the party鈥檚 support on an immigration bill. It鈥檚 an unprecedented step. But does it mean the far-right is being normalised?
On this episode, Jonny Dymond speaks to the 麻豆官网首页入口鈥檚 correspondents in Berlin, Damien McGuinness and Jess Parker, about the evolution of the AfD, and how the party鈥檚 growing popularity challenges the way Germans think about their own politics and history.
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