Germany's far-right AfD benefits from discontent with Merz
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Germany's government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz has seen unprecedented unpopularity in its first year, allowing the far-right AfD party to gain traction among dissatisfied voters. This shift in political sentiment could have significant implications for future elections.
Never before has a German government been this unpopular after only one year in office as that of Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The far-right AfD is capitalizing on this.