The article explores the Alternative for Germany party's ambition to fundamentally transform Germany's political and institutional framework, with early examples in Saxony-Anhalt illustrating a shift toward far-right, authoritarian control of key state functions.
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systemic moves toward centralized political power
New purge to give totalitarian control of police, schools, prison, bureaucracy of German stategovernments using courts to suppress opposition
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