Söder met en garde contre la montée de l'AfD : la situation est bien plus grave

Le chef de la CSU, Markus Söder, a mis en garde contre un basculement politique. Si la coalition rouge-noir venait à se rompre, de nombreux citoyens pourraient tenter une option radicale et soutenir l'AfD.

Markus Söder s'est exprimé lundi sur l'évolution de la situation politique actuelle en Allemagne. Il a souligné que la situation est plus grave qu'on ne le suppose souvent.

Le président de la CSU voit un risque que les citoyens se tournent vers des options radicales en cas de rupture de la coalition.

Söder a appelé à s'attaquer aux vrais problèmes du pays pour contrer de telles évolutions.

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