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Right-wing parties are gaining traction and strength all over Europe. Germany is no different, where a far-right party called Alternative for Germany (AfD) is becoming increasingly popular and is said to command around 20% of the popular support.
So, why is this happening?
We speak to Dr Frederik Holst, an academic from Germany and an Associate Professor at Albukhary International University (AIU).
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By BFM MediaRight-wing parties are gaining traction and strength all over Europe. Germany is no different, where a far-right party called Alternative for Germany (AfD) is becoming increasingly popular and is said to command around 20% of the popular support.
So, why is this happening?
We speak to Dr Frederik Holst, an academic from Germany and an Associate Professor at Albukhary International University (AIU).
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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