the Department of Commerce and Labor has issued additional correspondence quoted from The London Times. This article treats of Saxony. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
In 2019, back when it was still in oppsoition at the national level and polling far better across the country, the party barely cleared the 5% hurdle in Thuringia and narrowly missed it in Saxony.
Germany heads to the polls this week facing a challenge for power from the far-right. In the run-up to the historic vote, ...
With a federal election looming, the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) suffered a blow after a court ruled that its Saxony branch can now be classified as a right-wing extremist ...
This means that the AfD's local party organisation in the state of Saxony can now be categorised as right-wing extremist by Saxony's Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which acts as ...