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Zum Schmunzeln: Sowohl Kickls FPÖ als auch die Höcke-Möller-AfD in Thüringen kommen auf 34 Prozent und liegen damit rund zehn Prozentpunkte vor dem Zweitplatzierten. Und sie wachsen laut Umfragen weiter. Ist die Politik von Kickl und Höcke-Möller ein Erfolgskurs?



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Zum Schmunzeln: Sowohl Kickls FPÖ als auch die Höcke-Möller-AfD in Thüringen kommen auf 34 Prozent und liegen damit rund zehn Prozentpunkte vor dem Zweitplatzierten. Und sie wachsen laut Umfragen weiter. Ist die Politik von Kickl und Höcke-Möller ein Erfolgskurs?

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