A far-right party is projected to gain significant representation in a German parliament for the first time since World War Two, new exit polls indicate. In the recent regional elections in Germany, the Eurosceptic party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) is projected to win the largest share of the vote in the central German state of Thuringia, according to exit poll projections from ZDF. Political theorist Ralph Schoellhammer joins Talk’s Julia Hartley-Brewer to discuss this further. Click here for more from Talk If you need any help visit: #news #talk #germany #farright
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