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nationwide parliamentary electionDPA International
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Alternative for Germany (AfD) sees historic gains in state parliamentary elections in Saxony and Thuringia as part of broader national ambitions, party's co-chairman says.
Tino Chrupalla: "Perhaps the apple isn't yet ripe" Many have denounced the far-right party as far too extremist and a threat to democracy.
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