
State election: What an AfD government in Saxony-Anhalt could change
Home Politics Germany state election : What could change an AfD government in Saxony-Anhalt New cabinet, restructuring of the administration, new state campaign
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Home Politics Germany State election : What could change an AfD government in Saxony-Anhalt New cabinet, restructuring of the administration, new state campaign, school reforms: What the AfD could implement in an election victory in Saxony-Anhalt – and where it meets legal and financial limits. July 2026, 5:00 clock “We want to put this country from head to feet,” says AfD top candidate Ulrich Siegmund. (Archivbild) © Katharina Kausche/ dpa AfD top candidate Ulrich Siegmund says the sentence at almost every event: "We want to put this country on its feet." The “good, old Germany” he wants back, pushes the 35-Year-old gladly. At the weekend, the AfD comes together for a party congress in Magdeburg to support its 100-day program for the state election on the 6th.
Furthermore, This is likely to be difficult Difficult would be a larger exchange of civil servants and employees in the state administration, as Siegmund seeks. “A figure of 150 to 200 jobs seems realistic here,” he said. For example, the curricula for history are to be revised - more content on the German Reich and the 19th century. At the first meeting of the Erfurt Landtag in September 2024, there was considerable turbulence in the election of the state parliament.
In addition, This would jeopardize the legal basis for Central German Broadcasting - which consequences this has in concrete terms and in which chronological order, is open. This would entail moving departments to other homes, which can take time.
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Home Politics Germany State election : What could change an AfD government in Saxony-Anhalt New cabinet, restructuring of the administration, new state campaign, school reforms: What the AfD could implement in an election victory in Saxony-Anhalt – and where it meets legal and financial limits.
reliability low1/6 sourcesJuly 2026, 5:00 clock “We want to put this country from head to feet,” says AfD top candidate Ulrich Siegmund. (Archivbild) © Katharina Kausche/ dpa AfD top candidate Ulrich Siegmund says the sentence at almost every event: "We want to put this country on its feet." The “good, old Germany” he wants back, pushes the 35-Year-old gladly.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAt the weekend, the AfD comes together for a party congress in Magdeburg to support its 100-day program for the state election on the 6th.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThis is likely to be difficult Difficult would be a larger exchange of civil servants and employees in the state administration, as Siegmund seeks. “A figure of 150 to 200 jobs seems realistic here,” he said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFor example, the curricula for history are to be revised - more content on the German Reich and the 19th century.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAt the first meeting of the Erfurt Landtag in September 2024, there was considerable turbulence in the election of the state parliament.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThis would jeopardize the legal basis for Central German Broadcasting - which consequences this has in concrete terms and in which chronological order, is open.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThis would entail moving departments to other homes, which can take time.
reliability low1/3 sources
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