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Berlin / Stuttgart (dpa) - AfD boss Jörg Meuthen is aiming for a 15 percent share of the vote for the state elections in Baden-Württemberg.

«It can be a little more.

If it is one or two percentage points less, it's not a big deal, ”said Meuthen in the SWR's“ Interview of the Week ”.

A good result in this election is important because it sends out signals for further elections.

But it is also important to be represented in the state parliament.

You have a "green run state government that causes a lot of mischief here," said Meuthen.

In surveys, the AfD in Baden-Württemberg is currently 11 to 12 percent.

The state election is on March 14th.

In the state elections in 2016, the party achieved a share of 15.1 percent of the vote.

The AfD is still without a top candidate in Baden-Württemberg.

None of the applicants has so far been able to unite the necessary absolute majority, as the deputy state chairman Markus Frohnmaier announced on Friday after another online vote.

Fierce wing battles determined the work of the parliamentary group during the legislative period.

The head of the parliamentary group, Alice Weidel, is also the chairwoman of the Baden-Württemberg state association.

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