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Bjoern Hoecke, top candidate for the Alternative for Germany party (AfD) in Thuringia celebrates after the results of the exit polls are announced on TV at an election party in Erfurt, eastern Germany on September 14, 2014. Germany's fledgling anti-euro party won parliamentary seats in elections in two eastern states on Sunday, according to exit polls by public broadcasters ARD and ZDF.The AfD, formed early last year, gained 10 percent in Thuringia state and 12 percent in Brandenburg, two weeks after also entering parliament in Saxony state, they said. AFP PHOTO / DPA / HENDRIK SCHMIDT +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read HENDRIK SCHMIDT/DPA/AFP via Getty Images)
Bjoern Hoecke, top candidate for the Alternative for Germany party (AfD) in Thuringia celebrates after the results of the exit polls are announced on TV at an election party in Erfurt, eastern Germany on September 14, 2014. Germany's fledgling anti-euro party won parliamentary seats in elections in two eastern states on Sunday, according to exit polls by public broadcasters ARD and ZDF.The AfD, formed early last year, gained 10 percent in Thuringia state and 12 percent in Brandenburg, two weeks after also entering parliament in Saxony state, they said. AFP PHOTO / DPA / HENDRIK SCHMIDT +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read HENDRIK SCHMIDT/DPA/AFP via Getty Images)
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