The AfD is gearing up for local elections in Bavaria, with a focus on leveraging anti-immigrant sentiments to gain seats in city and community councils.
The AfD, or Alternative for Germany, is ramping up its campaign for the local elections in Bavaria, preparing to leverage public discontent as part of its strategy to secure more seats in various municipal councils. The party aims to capitalize on sentiments surrounding healthcare and immigration, presenting a narrative that suggests hospitals are being closed while tax money is used to support foreigners. This rhetoric resonates with a filled venue where supporters gathered to hear from party leaders, including national chairman Tino Chrupalla, amplifying their controversial messages.