Saxony State Election Shocker: Who Will Win in 2024?

A Far-Right Party Won a State Election in Post-World War II Germany for the First Time. 

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) Won 32.8% of the Vote in Thuringia. 

The Center-Right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Came in Second in Thuringia with 23.6% of the Vote. 

In Saxony, the CDU Led with 31.9%, While AfD Closely Followed with Around 30.6-30.7%. 

AfD Made Substantial Gains in Thuringia and Smaller Ones in Saxony Compared to 2019. 

A New Party Founded by a Prominent Leftist Also Made a Strong Impact in the Elections. 

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s National Government Parties Saw Extremely Weak Results. 

The AfD's Success Has Caused Deep Concern and Fear Among Many People.