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Editorial: La Vanguardia

  • The far-right in Germany is gaining popularity, with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party predicting over 30% of the voting intention in certain sectors.
  • AfD has been accused of proposing xenophobic policies and defending Nazi ideals, causing nationwide outrage.
  • Despite AfD's recent origins, their representation and popularity have grown rapidly, benefiting from discontent with the current government and fears against immigration.
  • The party has proven effective at attracting those disenchanted with traditional politics and the economic situation.
  • Despite its questionable conduct, the possibility of a legal process to ban AfD is highly unlikely.
  • The far-right in Europe seeks reformation from within the EU with less integration and more national sovereignty.
  • Extremist parties are increasing their influence in 15 of the 27 EU states.

Conclusion: An increase in far-right popularity is expected in the upcoming elections, which could bring about a significant change in the European political landscape.