AfD doubled its support in the February election, rising from approximately 10% to over 20% of the electorate, expanding from 83 seats to 152 seats.
As the new Bundestag meets for its first session since the election, we give you the rundown of what you need to know — from ...
Germany's new parliament sits for the first time on Tuesday with a reduced headcount, fewer women and a record number of ...
The Alternative for Germany came second in the February 23 election, the best performance by a far-right party since World ...
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) emerges as the largest bloc of far-right lawmakers in the Bundestag since 1945. With 152 seats, they challenge traditional parties amid economic uncertainty and ...
Beatrix von Storch, AfD: "We are the ones to remind them of what people wanted and people in Germany voted for a change in politics and this is what we will address constantly." Political ...
The class of lawmakers taking office is noticeably more male and less diverse than the constituents it will represent.
The parties seeking to build a new coalition government under Friedrich Merz are making slow progress in their negotiations.
Last summer, the far-right AfD found themselves isolated in Brussels. Now they're looking to expand their ESN group.
Incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz is under growing pressure to win conservative policy concessions as coalition talks hit ...
Ron Prosor is first foreign ambassador invited to meeting of heads of German states; he says the far-right AfD party has ...