Former Federal Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière did a late-night German talk show. I'd describe him as a fairly thoughtful 'thinker'.
At some point, the moderator asks him about the causes of the AfD's success.
Maizière says something to the effect....he doesn't see the causes of the AfD's success solely in mistakes by the government. He suggests....there needs to be some 'effect-for-greater-willingness-to-change' among the population.
I paused here.
First, you'd have to find some 'path' where the public is convinced of some greater good in the 'making'. So far.....this has not been a great epic/saga story. The news media and content-makers-for-the-gov't....have done a half-ass job.
I'm not even convinced that AfD did their job in telling their story or successes.
Second, I would imagine for every 500 'good' stories of migration that you can tell....there's one pretty lame/crappy story....where Germany was too much for some migrant-guy to handle. The problem....once you yank on this guy's 'chain' and document the deportation necessity.....it's a four-star mess and makes the gov't look like dimwits.
Finally, some German will eventually ask....where in the Constitution is 'change' mandated?