The nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) is shunned by other parties domestically, but similar far-right movements are gaining traction across Europe, with some parties entering government. This trend highlights the growing influence of populist and nationalist sentiments in various European nations.
As far-right parties continue to attract support, they are not only reshaping political landscapes but also prompting discussions on their impact on European unity and democratic norms. Analysts suggest that these parties often capitalize on economic grievances and cultural concerns, further complicating the political environment.