The chairman of Germany’s AfD party says that the party is open to negotiating with everyone when governments are formed in Saxony and Thuringia.
12:13•Updated 12:17
Leader of Germany’s AfD right-wing party Tino Chrupallan party members are ready to negotiate with all parties when the states of Saxony and Thuringia, which held elections, start forming governments.
AfD was the winning party in Thuringia, the second largest party in Saxony.
According to Chrupalla, the AfD now has a clear mandate from the voters, which the party must “respect”. According to Chrupalla, AfD is ready to talk with all parties.
– We will talk with all those who have good intentions regarding Saxony and Thüringen, Chrupalla promises.
According to Chrupalla, the Christian Democratic Party CDU has recently moved towards the AfD on border and deportation issues. In addition to this, Chrupalla brought up by Sara Wagenknecht of the far-left BSW party, with which Chrupalla believed he shared the goals of social policy.
Chancellor of Germany, Social Democrat Olaf Scholz hoped earlier today that none of the parties would cooperate with the AfD in the states that have now had elections.