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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has set a target of 40% or more of the vote for the elections to the regional state parliament in Saxony on September 1. “It is possible that we will govern alone in Saxony,” AfD General Secretary Jan Zwerg said at the election campaign launch in the capital of Saxony, Dresden. From now on, his party will be going on the hunt, he said. In the European elections, the AfD became the strongest party in Saxony with 31.8%. Opinion polls for the state election currently show a neck-and-neck race with the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) – with…

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