The far -right alternative to Germany (AFD), which almost doubled the number of deputies in the elections a month ago, suffered its first setback on Tuesday when it failed to win any high positions in the new parliament. Alex Okhot from France 24 speaks to Jacob Ross, a research colleague at the German Council for Foreign Relations. He says that by maintaining marginalized AFD in high positions, traditional parties in Germany show weakness against the extreme right.
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