Alternative for Germany (AfD) is a right-wing to far-right political party that has become a significant force in German politics, moving from an anti-euro foundation to a platform centered on hardline anti-immigration and national sovereignty. As the party achieves record gains in regional elections and expands its influence across the country, it remains a subject of intense debate regarding its impact on democratic institutions and its vision for the nation’s future. Coverage from leading international outlets such as Deutsche Welle, the Financial Times, and the BBC tracks the AfD’s electoral performance, its legal challenges before the Constitutional Court, and the broader implications of its rise for European stability and German domestic policy.