
A few weeks before the state elections in Thuringia and Saxony, the ‘Grannies Against the Right’ are mobilising again in Germany.
The movement is calling on people to demonstrate for the protection of democracy.
Most recently, several hundred demonstrators marched through the state capital of Thuringia on Saturday.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has been in the state parliament for ten years. It could become the strongest party on September 1 elections.
The first groups of ‘Grannies Against the Right’ were founded in Germany in 2018. Since then, the movement has grown and aims to show that right-wing ideas are not an alternative, even for the older generation.
According to the organisers, the movement now has around 30,000 active members.


