AfD leads Germany's polls

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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now the most popular party in Germany, according to a new poll. The survey shows the AfD with 26 percent support, surpassing Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative bloc, which has 24 percent. This rise mirrors gains by right-wing populist parties across Europe. The AfD, founded over a decade ago, now advocates hard-line anti-migrant and populist positions. Merz faces domestic dissatisfaction with his chancellorship.


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