Polls indicate that the block block under the leadership of Friedrich Merets is leading, gaining 28-32% of the support.
In Germany on February 23, the election began to determine the country’s future political. Citizens voted for representatives in Bundestag (Federal Parliament), as well as for the new Federal Chancellor. This was reported by El Pis and Politico.
It was noted that the polling stations were opened at 8pm in the morning local time and would work until 18:00 (in KYIV). Immediately after their closure, the first EC-regulation data is expected, which will provide the initial idea of the vote results.
As you know, the cause of extraordinary elections is the collapse of the ruling coalition, consisting of the German Social Democratic Party (SDPG), the Green Party (Die Grünen) and the Free Democratic Party (VDP). Disagreements between allies, as well as a breakdown in the economic situation, which led to the dissolution of parliament and the appointment of early elections.
In total, 29 parties participate in the election, but the main rival opens between political forces:
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The Christian Democratic Union (HDS) is the leader Friedrich Mertz. The right party party, which is the favorite of the election race.
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An alternative for Germany (ADG) is head of Alice Weidel. Nationalist, Anti -immigrant Party, who receives significant support, especially in the eastern regions of the country.
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The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SDPG) is the leader Olaf Sholts, the current federal Chancellor who is trying to re -choose for a new term.
According to the polls, the leading unit is headed under the leadership of Friedrich Merets, which gets 28-32% of the support. Merz remains the main contender for the Chancellor post instead of Olaf sholts.
Earlier it was reported that mass protests against the Ultra -right were held in Germany.
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