** German legislative 2023: an unexpected turning point and its challenges **
The recent legislative elections in Germany unveiled a political landscape in full transformation, marked by the rise of the alternative for Germany (AFD), which reaches a historic score of 20.8 %. Alongside the CDU/CSU, which manages to bring together 28.6 % of the votes, these results testify to a deep discomfort within German society, exacerbated by recent crises like the pandemic and the war in Ukraine.
AFD rise raises concerns about the health of democratic values. By relying on concerns related to immigration and national autonomy, the far -right party attracts an often forgotten electorate, especially in the economically affected regions. This populist trend, visible through Europe, questions the sustainability of traditional parties and recalls how palpable political disenchantment is.
In the future, Germany will have to navigate skillfully between the need for coalition and the temptation to ignore AFD, while preserving its democratic values. This pivotal moment could redefine not only German policy, but also the future of liberal democracy in Europe.