The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
Germany’s mainstream conservatives have won the country’s national election, while a far-right party surged to become the country's second-largest party. That's according to provisional results ...
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The success of the Alternative for Germany, or AfD, is a sign of the times. Across Europe, far-right parties once on the fringe have gone mainstream.
The Christian Democratic Union party is projected to win the election, but the far-right Alternative for Germany is set for its best result since World War II.
The German federal polls have closed, and the exit polls appear to have handed the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) a victory.