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German hard-right party AFD wins first state election since World War Two as controversial leader vows ‘we need change’
A GERMAN party has won the first election by a far-right party in the country since WW2 as a controversial leader has vowed change. The Alternative for Deutschland is on course to win just under a third of votes in two states that held elections in the east of the country today. ReutersAfD member Bjorn Hocke speaks to media today after exit polls were released[/caption] ReutersPeople carry a banner during a protest against the AfD yesterday[/caption] EPAA banner with the words ‘No to Nazis’ during the Thuringia state elections[/caption] AfD is set to win around 32 to 33 per cent of votes in Thuringia and 31 per cent in neighbouring Saxony. If the exit polls hold,

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