A political earthquake, what East German elections mean for the future of democracy in the country

The famous Wagner Festival in Bayreuth, a must-be-there for the German political elite, typically ends in late August with the final piece of “The Ring of the Nibelungen”; Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods). Had politicians stayed for a couple more days and gone a bit north of Bayreuth, they could have experienced the “twilight” of the established German party system, writes Peter Hefele.

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