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German Election Taboos Broken as Merz and Musk Flirt With AfD


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Four weeks before Germany's snap election, the political temperature is rising as the campaign shifts onto the contentious terrain of migration and Elon Musk steps up his support for the far-right AfD party.

The article discusses the shifting political landscape in Germany, particularly focusing on the interactions between prominent figures and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany's center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has been engaging with the AfD, breaking a long-standing taboo against associating with the party due to its controversial views on immigration and other issues. This engagement includes Merz's comments on potentially working with AfD at the local level, which has stirred debate within his own party and among political observers. Additionally, Elon Musk has publicly supported AfD, further highlighting the normalization of the party in public discourse. These developments come at a time when AfD is gaining popularity, especially in eastern Germany, amidst a backdrop of economic concerns and dissatisfaction with the current government's policies. The article suggests that these interactions could signify a broader acceptance or at least a more open dialogue with far-right politics in Germany, challenging the country's post-World War II political norms.

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