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'''Partei: AfD'''
'''Partei: AfD'''


"The new (self-proclaimed) party of employees", the pool of activated non-voters, "protest voters", rights beyond CDU and extreme right. It's said that this party is doomed for reincarnation. When the radical forces surpass the line of no longer being tolerable the party gets basically ostracized by society and the cycle repeats. (NPD, AfD, ...) The Russian invasion put them into an inner conflict. When other global and regional crises take over again they will likely continue to be a factor.
"The new (self-proclaimed) party of employees", the pool of activated non-voters, "protest voters", rights beyond CDU and extreme right.
 
General effects:
* Severe disputes within the government are always cakewalks. (Often by delayed reforms and allegedly taboo topics.)
* Zero-sum factor: Russia and the war. (Inner conflict.)
 
Opposing mid-term and long-term trends:
* Radicalization in times of wealth: rejection.
** It's said that in those times the party is doomed for reincarnation. When the radical forces surpass the line of no longer being tolerable the party gets basically ostracized by society and the cycle repeats. (NPD, AfD, ...)
* Radicalization in times of insecurity: attraction. (That's a general thing for extreme movements.)
** When global, national and regional crises dominate daily news they gain votes.
*** Rule of thumb: The more a topic is attributable to people the better it works. Ergo, mediocre gains for pandemic viruses and inflation (until it gets critical). Strong gains for political enemies that "want to ruin the country" and migrants (may it be justifiable or not).


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