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Last Sunday’s German federal elections marked a significant break in Germany’s postwar history. For the first time since the immediate post-war period, a far-right party entered the Bundestag. With 13% of the seats, the populist anti-immigration party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), has become the third largest party in the German parliament. A key to the success of the AfD was its ability to mobilise previous nonvoters to turn out, write Julian Hoerner and Sara Hobolt.
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7. Fassung, Januar 2018
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The AfD succeeded in the German election by mobilising non-voters on the right
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29.09.2017, LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog, 2017
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