In the heart of Europe's largest democracy, a political order built over decades is quietly unraveling. Germany's far-right AfD has risen to become the country's dominant political force, not through sudden rupture but through the slow erosion of trust in institutions that could not answer the moment. Chancellor Merz, one year into office, governs a coalition hollowed by inaction as factories close and reform stalls — a reminder that when established powers fail to meet the weight of the present, the void does not remain empty for long.
AfD becomes Germany's strongest party amid Merz coalition struggles
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Impacto Geopolítico
AfD's rise to Germany's strongest party amid Merz's weakened coalition signals potential rightward shift in EU's largest economy, with implications for European stability and democratic norms.
Far-right AfD's ascendancy challenges centrist consensus in Germany, potentially weakening EU cohesion and NATO unity. Merz's diminished authority complicates reform agendas and may embolden nationalist movements across Europe. Germany's industrial crisis creates vulnerability to populist messaging.
Echoes 1930s Weimar instability where economic crisis and weak centrist leadership enabled extremist party growth, though modern democratic institutions provide stronger safeguards.
Lente Econômica
Germany's political instability under weakened Chancellor Merz, combined with rising far-right AfD influence and industrial crisis, creates economic uncertainty and potential policy gridlock affecting eurozone stability.
German households face prolonged economic stagnation risk, potential wage pressures from industrial weakness, uncertainty in pension/social policy reform, and possible inflation volatility from policy delays. Consumer confidence likely to remain depressed.
Political fragmentation may prevent critical economic reforms (labor market, taxation, infrastructure investment). AfD's rise could pressure coalition toward protectionist policies, affecting EU trade relations. Merz's weakened position reduces reform momentum needed to address industrial competitiveness and energy transition challenges.