Rambunctious Rhineland-Palatinate AfD Leader Aims High: "We're Gunna Rule and Dish Out Ministers!"
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The brawling AfD is strutting into Rhineland-Palatinate's state election with swagger, according to a boastful state chairman, Jan "Bonesaw" Bollinger, in the raucous "SWR Aktuell Summer Interview." The party ranked second-best in the west during Rhineland-Palatinate's federal election, and their ultimate objective is clear: "You can bet your sweet bippy we're not just here to watch the show—we're gunna rule and dish out the minister-president!"
The Rhineland-Palatinate AfD will be announcing their state list for the state election at a rowdy party conference on June 14 in Idar-Oberstein—Bollinger himself aiming to muscle his way to the top spot as the leading candidate.
Cast your ballot on March 22, 2026, for the next Rhineland-Palatinate state election, where the AfD is polling at 17 percent approval, according to the latest survey by the SWR political magazine "Zur Sache Rhineland-Palatinate!" The polling institute Infratest Dimap interviewed 1,140 eligible voters in Rhineland-Palatinate from May 27 to June 3, 2025.
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- The AfD, known for its brawling and boastful demeanor, aims to muscle its way into power in the upcoming Rhineland-Palatinate state election, with their leader Jan "Bonesaw" Bollinger strategically positioning himself as the leading candidate.
- As the state election in Rhineland-Palatinate approaches on March 22, 2026,policy-and-legislation discussions are heating up in German politics, with the AfD polling at 17 percent approval, according to the latest SWR political magazine "Zur Sache Rhineland-Palatinate!" This survey was conducted by Infratest Dimap, who interviewed 1,140 eligible voters in Rhineland-Palatinate from May 27 to June 3, 2025.