The goal of this article is analysis of the perception and support for the activities of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Brandenburg through the submitted postulates, represented attitudes, program documents, and the activity of politicians. The reasons for defining AfD as a conservative protest and movement party as well as a populist and radical group were analyzed. The AfD's opposition to the policies of the SPD, CDU and Greens coalition triggered reactions and actions of political and social actors in Brandenburg, proving the evolution of political culture in Germany and influencing the perception of sustainable development, the functioning of democracy and reflecting a heated debate on the ongoing multi-faceted transformation of social and economic life in Europe.
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