Germany Votes in Pivotal Election with Far-Right Poised for Historic Gains
- German voters participated in a significant election, with more than 59 million eligible to vote, amid concerns about the economy and immigration issues.
- Friedrich Merz of the center-right opposition is the frontrunner, pledging a rightward shift and stability in government after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition.
- The far-right Alternative for Germany is expected to achieve its best-ever election results, polling around 20%, as voter frustration grows over migration issues.
- The election follows a period of economic stagnation in Germany, with the Social Democrats polling at historical lows and calls for stronger measures on defense and immigration.
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