- Concluding contest in the election crusade for the Thuringian legislative assembly parliamentary seat
Just prior to the local election, political parties in Thuringia are giving their all to captivate voters. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is organizing a concluding event in Erfurt, attended by prominent figure Björn Höcke and federal leader Alice Weidel.
The Left party, with Bodo Ramelow as their top candidate, is engaging with voters in Gera. Even minor parties like the MLPD are planning additional campaign functions. The Green party's primary candidates, Bernhard Stengele and Madeleine Henfling, are transitioning their campaign to the digital realm, addressing queries on Instagram.
The final surveys in Thuringia revealed minimal shifts in the parties' ideals. The AfD was maintaining a lead with values ranging from 29 to 30 percent. The CDU, BSW, and Left party were trailing somewhat behind. Approximately 1.66 million Thuringians are summoned to vote for a new state parliament on Sunday.
After the final surveys, it was discovered that the AfD still held a strong lead in Thuringia, with around 29-30%, significantly ahead of other parties such as the CDU, BSW, and the Left party. Despite this, political activities in The Netherlands also continued, with various parties preparing for their local elections.