A German county elected a far-right candidate for the first time since the Nazi era, raising concern - News Summed Up

A German county elected a far-right candidate for the first time since the Nazi era, raising concern


Sonneberg has a relatively small population of 56,800, but the win of the runoff election for the local county administrator in Sonneberg county is a symbolic milestone for the far-right populist party AfD. Sonneberg has a relatively small population of 56,800, but the win of the runoff election for the local county administrator in Sonneberg county is a symbolic milestone for the far-right populist party AfD. Sonneberg has a relatively small population of 56,800, but the win of the runoff election for the local county administrator in Sonneberg county is a symbolic milestone for the far-right populist party AfD. Sonneberg has a relatively small population of 56,800, but the win of the runoff election for the local county administrator in Sonneberg county is a symbolic milestone for the far-right populist party AfD. The runoff election in Sonneberg county last month pitted Sesselmann against center-right rival Jürgen Köpper.


Source: ABC News July 09, 2023 02:01 UTC



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