Berlin (CNN) The co-founder of the first far-right party to win seats in Germany's parliament in almost 60 years has warned that it is ready to "take back our country and our people." The result, which puts the AfD at about 13%, was described by leading party figures as a "political earthquake." The results put the AfD on course to become the second largest party in the East, after the CDU. But, as Pautz, the political scientist, argues, that minority is now represented in the German parliament. The AfD in parliament will be "very inexperienced, very fractious, very fragmented."
Source: CNN September 24, 2017 19:08 UTC