Monday, December 8, 2025

Title: Merz Declares AfD Main Opponent, Intensifies Union’s Stance

Merz Declares AfD “Main Opponent,” Prompting Reactions⁢ and Strategic Analysis

BERLIN – Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian democratic Union (CDU), has publicly designated the Alternative⁢ for ⁣Germany (AfD) as his⁤ party’s primary political adversary, a‍ move⁢ triggering responses from within the AfD itself and sparking ‍debate among political scientists. The declaration, made October 21, 2025, signals a hardening of the CDU’s‌ stance against the right-wing populist⁢ party as⁢ Germany navigates a complex political landscape marked by ⁣overlapping and diverging policy‌ positions.

The shift in rhetoric comes as the CDU/CSU and afd share some common ground on issues like ‌immigration, while maintaining substantial disagreements on defense, pensions, Ukraine, and European Union policy-differences that, in some cases, are⁤ greater then those separating the Union and ⁣the Social Democratic Party ‌(SPD). Merz’s move is being interpreted as a strategic‌ attempt to clearly define the CDU’s ideological boundaries and counter accusations of policy convergence with the AfD, but also risks further polarizing the German political spectrum.

Leif-Erik Holm, chairman of ⁣the AfD in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,​ responded to ​Merz’s statement by suggesting it would ultimately fracture the CDU.Holm believes the party is internally divided between ⁤factions open to cooperation with⁢ the AfD and those opposed, predicting Merz’s continued hard⁢ line will exacerbate these ⁤tensions. “Therefore, mr. merz shoudl please continue like this,” Holm stated to Bild.

Political scientist Benjamin Höhne, a professor at the Technical University of Chemnitz specializing​ in the political right‌ in Europe and the AfD, views Merz’s approach⁤ as a purposeful and effective ​strategy. Höhne told Bild that, based on international examples, collaborating with far-right parties does not lead to their weakening.He argues that a clear ​demarcation is the more prudent course.

Höhne’s research focuses on comparative European government systems and ⁣the dynamics ⁣of right-wing political movements. His expertise provides context to the potential consequences of Merz’s decision,suggesting it aligns with a broader trend of‍ confronting,rather than accommodating,far-right political forces.

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