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Aux portes du pouvoir en Saxe-Anhalt, l’AfD rêve de perturber le jeu fédéral allemand

cudhfrance@gmail.com by cudhfrance@gmail.com
April 13, 2026
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Aux portes du pouvoir en Saxe-Anhalt, l’AfD rêve de perturber le jeu fédéral allemand



Le parti d’extrême droite a tenu son congrès dans un Land qu’il espère conquérir en septembre en étant assez fort pour se passer de coalition. Le discours de ses dirigeants, d’une grande violence, pourrait alors s’inviter dans la chambre haute du pays, le Bundesrat.

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