Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is displaying increased confidence as it approaches regional elections, particularly in Saxony-Anhalt this September. Despite anticipating protests, the party appears upbeat and is actively aiming to potentially lead a state government. The AfD, known for its anti-migration stance and nationalist policies, is seeing a resurgence in support within certain regions. This potential shift in power signals a growing challenge to the established political order in Germany. The upcoming weekend summit is a key event for the party as they finalize strategies for the election. Their success in Saxony-Anhalt would represent a significant gain for the far-right movement in Germany and a potential turning point in the country's political landscape.