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Anti-Immigrant Party Wins Seats in Germany
In Germany, a political party opposed to immigration has won seats in three elections on Sunday.
The Alternative for Deuthschland (AfD) party won spots in southwestern Germany, which is rich, and in Saxony-Anhalt, which is poor.
The party was started three years ago. It has seats in half of Germany’s 16 state parliaments, according to German state TV.
In Baden-Wuerttemberg, the AfD party won 15 percent of the vote. In the Rhineland area, the party received almost 13 percent. In Saxony, it won 24 percent of the vote.
An official with the AfD party said, “People want an alternative; they want a real opposition, and we want to take on that task.”
The loss is a setback for German Chancellor Angela Merkel. She favors an open immigration policy.
Merkel is pressured to close Germany to migrants. Merkel is trying to reach an agreement between the European Union and Turkey to slow the flow of migrants.
I’m Anna Matteo.
VOANews.com reported on this story. Jim Dresbach adapted this story for Learning English.
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