AfD forbereder sig med arbejdsgruppe til mulig regeringsdannelse

Ved september måneds delstatsval kan AfD træde ind i regeringen for første gang. Partiet har oprettet en særlig arbejdsgruppe til forberedelse. Det største hinder er stadig at finde kvalificeret ledelsespersonale.

Alternativ for Tyskland (AfD) forbereder sig til delstatsvalgene i september 2026, hvor det potentielt kan overtage regeringsansvar for første gang. Ifølge en analyse i Junge Freiheit har partiet etableret en særlig »task force« for at forberede sig på at overtage magtpositioner. Kerneproblemet: AfD mangler egnet ledelsespersonale med tilstrækkelig erfaring.  nnVed de seneste lokale valg i Nordrhein-Westfalen fordoblede AfD sine mandater fra ca. 1000 til omkring 2000. Alligevel har det ingen borgmesterposter, hvilket tilskrives den såkaldte brandmur fra andre partier, der skaber et de facto to-partisystem. Kommentatorer understreger, at AfD er bedre bemandet personelt end etablerede partier, som trods regeringsmagten kæmper med republikkens nedgang.  nnKritik af Scholz-regeringens kompetence fremføres ofte: Ministre som Annalena Baerbock, Robert Habeck eller Karl Lauterbach siges at repræsentere primært ideologi, ikke ekspertise. For AfD: Ingen regel kræver partimedlemskab for regeringsmedlemmer; ekspertise er nøglen. Dog tvivler observatører på AfD’s program i Sachsen-Anhalt, som kritiseres som urealistisk. Eksperter som Hans Werner Sinn har attesteret Alice Weidels økonomiske kompetence og vurderet partiprogrammet som ikke fjendtligt over for erhvervslivet.  nnStrategisk hæmmes AfD i at opbygge erfaring for sine tilhængere i administrationen, da de ofte diskrimineres i offentlige stillinger. På føderalt niveau ser det bedre ud, men på delstatsniveau tyndere. Debatten centrerer sig om AfD’s evne til at tilbyde realistiske løsninger uden at fremme radikale tendenser.

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