In the German states of Thuringia and Saxony, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is poised for unprecedented electoral success.
Björn Höcke, a controversial figure within the party, has become a central figure in the campaign, appealing to voters with his radical rhetoric.
Despite his divisive reputation, Höcke's message resonates with many, particularly in East Germany, where he draws parallels between current political dynamics and the former DDR regime.
His campaign has sparked significant concern among businesses and political opponents, who fear the implications of his potential rise to power.
As the elections approach, the AfD's growing influence highlights a deepening political divide in Germany, with other parties scrambling to prevent Höcke from becoming a state premier.
The outcome of these elections could have far-reaching consequences for the political landscape in Germany.