by Jalala Huseynova ALTERNATIVE FOR GERMANY HISTORY IDEOLOGY POLITICAL POSITION ACTIVITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS OUTLINE INTRODUCTION CONCLUSION POLITICAL COMPARISON INTRODUCTION German: Alternative für Deutschland, shortened AfD nationalist, far-right political party Tino Chrupalla and Alice Weidel established in 2013 SINCE 2013 UNTILL TODAY in 2012, Alexander Gauland, Bernd Lucke and Konrad Adam formed the Electoral Alternative 2013. It was critical of Germany's policy toward the eurozone crisis HISTORY They then decided to form a party to compete in the 2013 federal election. The AfD's first supporters were economists, business leaders, journalists and former members of the Christian Democratic Union IDEOLOGY total rejection of the EU German nationalism Right-wing populism Euroscepticism National conservatism Anti-Islam Anti-immigration Antifeminism Ultraconservatism POLITICAL POSITION far-right or right-wing extremism Ultranationalism Nativist tendencies ACTIVITIES From the beginning, the AfD comprised three different movements: the liberal economists, the national conservatives and right-wing populists. The party's radicalization began when hundreds of thousands of people fled to Germany in 2015, seeking protection from the war in Syria. prevention of refugees ( 2016 ) EUROZONE ISSUES PRIMARILY German security authorities on alert In March 2021, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) — the domestic intelligence service — classified the entire party as a "suspected right-wing extremist case." opposed arms deliveries to Ukraine. ACHIEVEMENTS 2024, november - limit its party financing those regional branches of the AfD are polling between 31 and 36% of the vote despite being the most radical right-wing. Opinion polls currently show them as the second-largest party nationwide. lost reputation AfD won 94 seats in the 2017 German federal election and became the third-largest party in the country, the largest opposition party; more towards the refugee crisis a tropical problem a fleeting phenomenon COMPARISON WITH THE OTHER PARTIES In short, the relationship between AfD and its voters is weak, and is mostly defined by opposition to other parties CONCLUSION Previous non-voters Anti-Merkel “seismic shock” for the Germany Witting, V., & Thurau, J. (2024, March 11). Germany’s AfD: Euroskeptics turned far-right populists. dw.com. https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-afd-euroskeptics-turned-far-right- populists/a-64607308 REFERENCES Explaining the Alternative für Deutschland party’s electoral success: The shadow of Nazi voting. (2017, September 18). CEPR. https://cepr.org/voxeu/columns/explaining- alternative-fur-deutschland-partys-electoral-success-shadow-nazi-voting Mudde, C. (2019, May 29). What the stunning success of AfD means for Germany and Europe. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/sep/24/germany- elections-afd-europe-immigration-merkel-radical-right Thank You For Your Attention !