Concerns Rise Over Disinformation Campaigns in German Election

In the lead-up to Germany's elections, the far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) is poised to secure its highest-ever vote share, potentially finishing second in a highly volatile campaign marked by violence and foreign interference. According to reports, Friedrich Merz, leader of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, is expected to become the new chancellor, while the AfD capitalizes on growing anti-immigrant sentiments and frustrations over government handling of crime and social issues.
Emerging from a platform originally opposing eurozone bailouts, the AfD has morphed into a radical force, attracting endorsements from high-profile figures such as U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Tesla's Elon Musk. Analysts suggest that the party's rhetoric has pressured mainstream parties to adopt similar themes, effectively shifting the focus away from pressing issues like economic stability and European security.
Despite the historical reluctance to collaborate with far-right parties, Merz's contingent is struggling to regain ground lost to the AfD, which could significantly complicate future governance as the biggest opposition party.