European Union - Germany is experiencing a terrible day, according to Haseloff.
Haseloff stressed that "the CDU being the only one to respond to the AfD in the east poses a threat to democracy." He also mentioned that "the increasing strength of the AfD in Germany, with the party becoming the second largest, is a concerning development."
The leader of the government commended the success of his party. "The Union has won decisively and grown substantially since the federal election, now twice as powerful as the traffic light," said Haseloff.
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- In the aftermath of the federal election, the CDU has grown substantially, becoming twice as powerful as the traffic light coalition, as highlighted by Haseloff.
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- In order to secure the implementation of the coalition agreement's provisions, German politicians will have to rely on the support of their European allies and address the concerns of various parties, such as the AfD, within their municipalities.