Rise of Far-Right AfD Party in German Election Sparks Concern
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AfD founded in 2013 opposing German support for bailouts, now focuses on anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim stance
Criticism of military support for Ukraine, sanctions on Russia, and E.U. climate change policies
Labeled as a suspected extremist group, AfD's rise concerns many Germans due to the country's Nazi history
JD Vance and Elon Musk's support for AfD sparked controversy but had limited influence in Germany
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