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In mid-August 2026, German politics is dominated by debates over climate policy, migration, and the far-right AfD, particularly as state elections in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia approach. The SPD, facing a crisis, is pushing for a constitutional amendment to enshrine climate protection, a move that risks new tensions with its coalition partners. Meanwhile, the AfD is campaigning on anti-migration rhetoric, and its lead candidate in Saxony-Anhalt, Ulrich Siegmund, has been accused by writer Ines Geipel of deceiving voters. Other parties are discussing measures to prevent an AfD-led government, including the possibility of 'Chinese walls' to isolate the party.
by WorldBrief & Maksim Micheliov | AI-generated summary
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