Thousands of demonstrators opposed to Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) gathered in Erfurt, where the party was holding a two-day annual convention ahead of regional elections. The protests, which turned into minor clashes between demonstrators and police equipped for crowd control, were organized by trade unions, civil society groups, and leftist parties. Police estimated around 15,000 people attended the demonstrations in Erfurt and surrounding areas. Demonstrators expressed concerns over the rise of fascism in Germany, citing the symbolic timing of the event coinciding with the 100th anniversary of a Nazi Party meeting held nearby. AfD, which has gained significant support in eastern Germany due to voter dissatisfaction with traditional parties and economic stagnation, faces criticism for promoting racist policies and threatening Germany's democratic values. The party denies these allegations and recently had a court order preventing domestic intelligence services from classifying it as an extremist group.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article provides a balanced account of the protests against AfD, including perspectives from both demonstrators and the party itself. It includes quotes from opposition figures and contextualizes AfD's political stance and recent developments without overtly favoring one side. The framing is non
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article reports on protests against AFD in Erfurt with specific details like 15,000 participants and clashes with police. It provides context about the timing near the Nazi Party meeting anniversary and mentions both critics and AFD's response. However, it leans towards portraying AFD negatively




