Merkel Elected To Fourth Term, but Far Right Grows Stronger

German Chancellor Angela Merkel was elected to her fourth term in Germany on Sunday and a far right party has entered parliament for the first time in around 60 years, according to the New York Times. 

Support for Germany's two main parties lagged as the far right party, known as Alternative for Germany, won around 13.5 percent of the vote, which was a large showing from voters who felt angry about immigration and inequality, according to exit polls. Merkel's conservative party has seen its worst results in an election in 70 years, the BBC reported. 

Though she won, Merkel and her conservatives can no longer rule parliament alone, promising to make the chancellor's political life more challenging.

The far-right Alternative for Germany party were pleased with their results.

"We are in German parliament and we will change Germany," Alexander Gauland, one of the leaders of Alternative for Germany, said. "We will claim our country back."

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