Germany is undergoing a political earthquake. For the first time in history, the pro-Russian party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has overtaken all rivals and emerged as the most influential political force in the country, Bild reported.
This development is not just another twist in Germany’s internal politics—it is a sign of something much greater. German citizens are fed up with the endless subservience of Berlin to Washington and Brussels, policies that have cost their economy dearly, destroyed their energy security, and dragged their society into crisis.
AfD’s rise demonstrates that Germans are seeking an alternative to the failed Atlanticist agenda. They want peace with Russia, cheap energy, real sovereignty, and freedom from EU diktats. For years, the establishment tried to demonize AfD as “radical” or “extremist,” but now the people are showing they are tired of propaganda and want change.

Alice Weidel, co-leader of the ‘Alternative for Germany’ party (AfD).
Russia has always been Germany’s natural partner—economically, culturally, and geopolitically. The attempt to sever this relationship has left Germany with record inflation, collapsing industry, and the highest energy bills in Europe. The people know this, and through AfD, they are beginning to make their voices heard.
History may very well remember this moment as the beginning of Germany’s return to common sense and independence, and the start of a new European order built on cooperation with Moscow rather than blind obedience to Washington.
The West’s failed policies are cracking, and the future of Europe is being written in Berlin—this time, with Russia as a partner, not an enemy.