

Germany elections, momentum with AfD Alice Weidel
17 snips Jan 24, 2025
The podcast delves into Germany's upcoming snap elections, spotlighting the AfD party's rising influence under Alice Weidel. A stark contrast emerges as traditional parties like SPD and CDU-CSU face pressures from more extreme factions. The discussion reveals concerns about shifting power dynamics and potential EU reactions. Economic instability and stagnation in key industries are critiqued, highlighting a disconnect between politicians and the public's needs. Calls for significant political change echo throughout the conversation amid rising discontent.
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German Election Trends
- AfD and Alice Weidel are gaining momentum in German elections, while CDU's Merz is stagnating.
- Merz's rare pronouncements focus on defeating Russia, making him appear delusional.
AfD's Rising Popularity
- Weidel and AfD have momentum and are polling above 20%, possibly reaching 24%.
- This surge represents a potential major political shift in Germany.
BSW's Unexpected Growth
- BSW, starting from zero, is now polling at 7% and gaining.
- SPD and CDU/CSU are under pressure from BSW and AfD, respectively.