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Trump Applauds German Election, Calls It a ‘Great Day for Germany’

Trump Applauds German Election, Calls It a ‘Great Day for Germany’. Source: Dietmar Rabich / Wikimedia Commons / “Berlin, Reichstagsgebäude -- 2019 -- 6317” / CC BY-SA 4.0

U.S. President Donald Trump praised Germany’s latest election results, calling it a "great day for Germany" as the center-right opposition secured first place and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) achieved its strongest showing yet.

Trump shared his reaction on Truth Social, linking the outcome to broader political trends. "Much like the USA, the people of Germany got tired of the no common sense agenda, especially on energy and immigration," he wrote. His remarks reflect growing global discontent with liberal policies, particularly on key issues like energy dependence and border control.

The election results signal a shift in Germany’s political landscape, with voters turning away from the current administration. The far-right AfD’s historic gains highlight increasing support for nationalist and anti-immigration policies, mirroring trends seen across Europe and the U.S.

Trump's comments add to the international reaction to Germany's election, reinforcing his broader narrative of a populist resurgence. As political dynamics evolve, the results may have implications beyond Germany, influencing discussions on governance, economic policies, and international relations.

With global attention on Germany’s vote, analysts see the shift as part of a broader movement reshaping Western politics. The rise of conservative and nationalist parties in Europe and beyond suggests growing resistance to progressive policies, particularly on issues like energy reform and border security.

Germany’s election could be a turning point, and Trump’s endorsement of the outcome underscores its significance in global politics.

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