AfD prepares with task force for possible government formation

In September's state elections, the AfD could enter government for the first time. The party has set up a special task force to prepare. The biggest hurdle remains finding qualified leadership personnel.

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is gearing up for the 2026 state elections in September, where it could potentially take on government responsibility for the first time. According to an analysis in Junge Freiheit, the party has established a special 'task force' to prepare for assuming power positions. The core issue: The AfD lacks suitable leadership personnel with sufficient experience.

In the recent local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, the AfD doubled its mandates from about 1000 to around 2000. Nevertheless, it holds no mayoral positions, attributed to the so-called firewall by other parties, which creates a de facto two-party system. Commentators stress that the AfD is better staffed personnel-wise than established parties, which, despite governing, are struggling with the republic's decline.

Criticism of the Scholz government's competence is frequently voiced: Ministers like Annalena Baerbock, Robert Habeck, or Karl Lauterbach are said to represent mainly ideology, not expertise. For the AfD: No regulation requires a party membership card for government members; expertise is key. Yet observers doubt the AfD's program in Saxony-Anhalt, criticized as unrealistic. Experts like Hans Werner Sinn have attested economic competence to Alice Weidel and rated the party program as not hostile to business.

Strategically, the AfD is hindered in building experience for its supporters in administration, as they are often discriminated against in public sector jobs. At the federal level, it looks better, but at the state level, thinner. The debate centers on the AfD's ability to offer realistic solutions without fostering radical tendencies.

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News illustration of AfD leading Union by 5 points (27% vs 22%) in German polls, with Chancellor Merz at 15% approval.
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AfD leads Union by five points in latest poll

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The latest RTL/ntv Trendbarometer by Forsa shows the AfD at 27 percent, five points ahead of the Union at 22 percent. The Union records its worst result since December 2021. Approval for Chancellor Friedrich Merz has fallen to a low of 15 percent.

Four months before the state election in Saxony-Anhalt, the AfD is preparing a comprehensive personnel overhaul in ministries and authorities. Top candidate Ulrich Siegmund considers 150 to 200 positions realistic. The party fears resistance from the existing administrative apparatus.

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Reiner Haseloff, former Minister President of Saxony-Anhalt, attributed the AfD's strength to distrust in established parties in an interview with Süddeutsche Zeitung. He warned of the consequences of a potential AfD government after the state election on September 6. A coalition with the AfD is out of the question for the CDU, as it aims to destroy the party.

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