The Washington PostDemocracy Dies in Darkness

Opinion After the election, Germany’s democracy faces its hardest test since 1949

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September 25, 2017 at 9:07 a.m. EDT
Washington Post's Griff Witte explains how Angela Merkel has held on so long as Germany’s leader. (Video: Joyce Lee, Griff Witte/The Washington Post)

Germany, my country: It is a somber day for you, for me and for democrats across the West.

In Germany’s earthquake national elections, a radical right-wing party entered the federal legislature for the first time in more than half a century. Founded in 2013, Alternative for Germany (AfD) failed to pass the 5 percent threshold in that year’s elections. But it has now gained nearly 13 percent of the vote, becoming the third-largest force in the Bundestag, Germany’s parliament.