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Preliminary results from Germany’s first two regional elections of the year show that the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) received a significantly lower share of the vote in Baden-Württemberg (9.7%) and Rhineland-Palatinate (8.3%) than it did in the 2016 elections. The AfD’s popular support across Germany, currently estimated at around 10%, has also declined from its peak a few years ago.