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Vanguard Parties in Tomorrow’s Parliamentary Elections in Germany

German citizens will go to the polls tomorrow to finally elect their country of their country from one of the parties.

reports Mehr News Agency quoted Euro News, on the eve of early elections On Sunday, the German parliament increased their efforts to gain support in the final phase of election campaigns.

German citizens will vote on the polls tomorrow to decide on the future government.

Olaf Schultz, current Chancellor of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), Friedrich Merts of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Robert Hobak of the Green Party and Alice Widel of the Right Alternative Party for Germany (AFD) are the main candidate for the German Chancellor.

According to the latest polls, the Christian Democratic Union Party (CDU) tops the competition and is expected to win about 2 % of the vote.
Subsequently, the alternative right-wing party for Germany, which had a significant return to the German political scene, is in second place with 2 % of the vote. Olaf Schultz of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) is expected to win 2 % of the vote, and Hobak of the Green Party will account for about 2 % of voters.
One of the hot topics in the election is the new US policies after Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Trump, after coming to work, has raised widespread concern among traditional Washington allies by imposing tariffs and barriers to Europe. In addition, the Trump administration’s controversial proposal on the transfer of the Gaza people has raised strong reactions from European countries, including Germany.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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