AfD's Strategic Maneuver Amid Bundestag Vote

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) backed a second vote for the chancellor in the Bundestag after conservative leader Friedrich Merz didn't secure a majority. Co-leader Tino Chrupalla confirmed the party won't block another vote, requested by Bundestag President Julia Kloeckner.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Berlin | Updated: 06-05-2025 14:56 IST | Created: 06-05-2025 14:56 IST
AfD's Strategic Maneuver Amid Bundestag Vote
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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has signaled support for a second vote for the chancellorship scheduled for Wednesday. This follows after Friedrich Merz, leader of the conservative bloc, failed to secure the parliamentary majority required.

AfD co-leader Tino Chrupalla, in an interview with n-tv television, stated, "We will not stand in the way of a second round of voting tomorrow." This gesture aligns with a request made by Bundestag President Julia Kloeckner to the party.

Recently labeled as extremist by the domestic intelligence agency, the AfD holds the position of the second-largest party in the Bundestag, adding significant weight to the political dynamics in the German lower house.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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