Germany elections: Opinion polls give the exit of the conservatives. Second place from AFD right right

Conservative leader in Germany Friedrich Mirz He is expected to win the national elections, according to the exit polls. The results indicate the far right An alternative to Germany (AFD) on the right path of its strongest offer since World War II, while Counselor Olaf SchoolsSocial Democrats are expected to end in the center (SPD) in third place.
The right -wing union bloc in the Mirz (CDU/CSU) got 211 seats by 29 % of the votes, ensuring a strong position in Bundestag. If it is confirmed, it is scheduled to replace the Schools as a consultant.
Social Democrats won 116 seats by 16 % of the votes, representing the worst post -war result, according to exit polls. AFD, which includes 142 seats and 19.5 % of support, improved significantly in the 2017 result, but is still politically isolated, with the prevailing parties refused to cooperate with them. Meanwhile, the vegetables, led by Robert Habik, got 98 seats by 13.5 % of the sounds.
The elections come amid an increasing stoppage of economic recession, immigration concerns, and uncertainty about Germany’s role in Europe and its alliance with the United States. With the opposition’s leadership constantly in opinion polls, the result indicates a possible change in the government after the collapse of the Schulz coalition last year after internal conflicts.
The elections, which were held early due to the collapse of the three -party Schults coalition, will follow complex negotiations to form a new government.
Mirz pledged to restore stability, but it is still not certain whether he could create a two -party alliance or will require a third partner. Among the potential Social Democrats, Greens, and Liberal Democrats are in favor of business, who are struggling to secure parliamentary representation.
The main issues in the elections included the slow economy in Germany, which contracted for two consecutive years, and immigration, which has taken control of the last weeks of the campaign.
MERZ has promised more stringent and increased border controls. In addition, the following government will need to address continuous military financing obligations towards NATO as tensions in global security are high.