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Record result for muscle-packed right-wing extremist party at German election messages

A controversial, right -wing extremist political party, which was supported by Elon Musk, has increased to a record election in Germany when the prevailing Social Democrats suffered a fixed defeat.

Voices in the German national elections on Monday morning (AEDT) showed that the country had subjected a large relocation to the right.

The opposition conservatives, the CDU/CSU, won the choice with 28.5 percent of the vote.

But a small party that is committed to blood -based citizenship and is promoted by Musk, the richest man in the world, took second place with its best result.

The alternative for Germany (AfD) has achieved the best performance for an extreme right -wing political party in Germany since the end of World War II.

The 12-year-old AfD, who promotes the white nuclear family as ideal, has its vote in comparison to the last elections in 2021 almost doubled so far.

However, it is unlikely that the AfD rules it because all mainstream parties have excluded it. Some analysts believe that the strength of the voice of the weekend could pave the way for an AfD victory in 2029.

The election on Sunday was followed by a campaign that was dominated by the violent exchange of perception that immigration was out of control and of which the alleged perpetrators were migrants.

It was also overshadowed by the unusually energetic show of solidarity by members of the Trump administration intake of the Vice President JD Vance and the interference technology billionaire musk, for the anti-migrant AFD and the broad side against European leaders.

The support for the AfD together with a small but significant share of voices for the left left and the decline of the Germany's large tent parties increasingly complicit the formation of coalitions and governance.

The conservative CDU/CSU -BLOC won 28.5 percent of the vote, followed by the AfD with 20 percent, as was published on Sunday an exit survey published by the ZDF public broadcaster.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz 'Social Democrat (SPD) fell to her worst result since the Second World War with 16.5 percent of the vote.

The Greens were 12 percent, while the FDP hovered around 5 percent to enter parliament.

A late campaign effort by Line Linke's left left -wing party provided 9 percent of the vote, while the left -wing party BSW was pressed to 5 percent by Sahra Wagenknecht.

The results formed the stage for lengthy coalition talks and probably mean that a three-way coalition consists of one or two of the three same parties, which were part of the shell unpopular alliance collapsed in November.

The US billionaire Elon Musk has increased the right-wing extremist AfD party before Germany's elections. Photo: AAP

The 69 -year -old Merz has no earlier experience in the government, but has promised to offer a greater leadership than Scholz and to connect more with important allies, whereby Germany builds back to the heart of Europe.

As a three -man, economic liberal who shifted the conservatives to the right, he is considered an antithesis of the former conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel, who led Germany for 16 years.

However, his conservatives are no longer in an increasingly fragmented political landscape and have to arrive partners to form a coalition.

These negotiations are after a campaign that unveiled sharp divisions about migration and how they reveal a particularly strong stigma due to its National Socialist past with the AfD in a country in which right -wing extremist politics deals with the AfD.

This could leave Scholz for months in a role of caretaker and urgently needed guidelines to revive the largest economy in Europe after two consecutive years of contraction and as a company against global competitors.

It would also create a leadership vacuum in the heart of Europe, even if it deals with a variety of challenges, including US President Donald Trump, who threatens a trade war and tries to pursue a ceasefire for Ukraine without European participation.

Germany, which has an export -oriented economy and has long rely on the United States for its security, is particularly susceptible.

The Germans are more pessimistic about their standard of living than at all times since the financial crisis in 2008.

The attitudes towards migration have also hardened, a profound change in the German public mood, since the culture of the “refugees welcome” in the European migrant crisis in 2015 that the AfD was both dangers and used.

After the collapse last November, Scholz 'coalition of his SPD, the Greens and the Pro-Market-FDP in a row was made after the collapse on Sunday.

– with AAP