Germany is witnessing a significant political shift as the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party wins a state election, marking the first victory of its kind since World War II. This development challenges Germany's long-standing efforts to combat far-right extremism and ultranationalism. Despite the victory, the AfD's ability to form a government is limited, as other parties have ruled out the possibility of a coalition with it. This situation highlights the growing influence of anti-immigrant sentiment in Germany and raises concerns about the future direction of the country's politics.
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