Germany’s election: Merkel’s former opponent’s victory with the emergence of the first output surveys World news

The first surveys of Germany’s elections show the Christian Democrats for victory, after allocating about 29 % of the vote.
However, the right -wing AFD has witnessed an increase in sounds to demand the amazing second place by about 20 % of the votes, as Social Democrats in Olaf Shakez in third place at about 16 %.
The Germans went to the polls on Sunday to choose a new government in immigration elections, the stagnant economy, and the role of Germany in the Ukraine war after the election of Donald Trump in the United States.
Currently, the center -right opposition is preferred to win, while opinion polls indicate an alternative to Germany (AFD) is ready to achieve the best result of an extremist right -wing party since World War II.
As the most populated population of the European Union and a major member of NATO, Germany will play a decisive role in shaping the continent’s response to future challenges, including foreign and commercial policies of the Trump administration. Germany was an important resource for weapons to Ukraine, second after the United States.
The most important competitor, the conservative candidate in the forefront, Freders Mirz and the current consultant Olaf Schulz of Social Democrats, have their voices in different parts of the country on Sunday morning. The Green Party, led by outgoing vice -consultant, Robert Habik, is competing for the first place but extends behind the Schulz party in the polls.
Mirz promised “stability instead of chaos” after the collapse of the three -party Schults alliance, which was characterized by lengthy internal disputes, including disputes on how to stimulate the economy. However, it is still not certain whether the conservative leader, if he is victorious, will be able to form a stable government that works significantly. Mirz hopes for a two -party alliance, but he may ask a third partner to establish a government.
Despite the support of AFD-which was distinguished in second place in second place-all other parties were excluded to form an alliance with the right-wing party, which means that there is a little opportunity for the leader Alice and the next Chancellor.
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