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Chancellor on the AfD: Right-wing populist parties exist in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Austria, and here too. The term "bad mood parties" is seen as downplaying and trivializing the AfD. It is a radical right anti-system party, more than just a mood. The handling of the AfD is problematic for all parties, including the Union. Friedrich Merz, CDU leader, sees the Greens as the main opponents. The Union has adopted populist rhetoric, such as referring to the "energy Stasi" during the heating law debate, which aligns with the AfD's narrative. The disputes within the coalition government lead to inaction, fostering dissatisfaction and appealing to AfD sympathizers. People in the pedestrian zone express their dissatisfaction with politics. The AfD's support for poorer people is unclear. Despite not knowing their policies, some may still consider voting for them. Armin Laschet's recent statement in parliament shows a tough stance against the right-wing party, promising they will never have power in the country.