How Germany’s enduring East-West divide is pushing voters to the fringes

Thirty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the early euphoria of reunification, enduring economic inequalities between East and West have hollowed out support for Germany’s major parties – and pushed more and more voters to embrace the far right’s anti-establishment messaging.

How Germany’s enduring East-West divide is pushing voters to the fringes
Thirty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the early euphoria of reunification, enduring economic inequalities between East and West have hollowed out support for Germany’s major parties – and pushed more and more voters to embrace the far right’s anti-establishment messaging.

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