The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has made a clear claim to take over the government in Berlin. Leading candidate Kristin Brinker has expressed this demand emphatically and presented an election program that promises a radical shift in key areas of policy. These changes include housing, migration, police, and education. A central element of the program is the call for an immediate stop to the admission of asylum seekers in the capital, which could spark controversy in the political debate.
Brinker emphasizes that the current policies in Berlin are not only inefficient but also threaten social stability. By positioning itself clearly against the existing migration policies, the AfD aims to appeal to a broad electorate that feels disappointed with the current government. As the AfD has gained popularity in recent years, it remains to be seen how its demands will be received in the upcoming election campaign and what reactions they will provoke.
Brinker emphasizes that the current policies in Berlin are not only inefficient but also threaten social stability. By positioning itself clearly against the existing migration policies, the AfD aims to appeal to a broad electorate that feels disappointed with the current government. As the AfD has gained popularity in recent years, it remains to be seen how its demands will be received in the upcoming election campaign and what reactions they will provoke.