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Hosted on MSNGermany: Conservatives lead polls ahead of Sunday's electionsWhen Germans vote on February 23, conservative Friedrich Merz is the strong favourite to become the next chancellor after a ...
Germany holds its snap national election on Sunday following the collapse of Olaf Scholz's three-way coalition, and the ...
The far-right AfD Party has also gained considerably in the polls, expected to finish second with 20% of the share vote and ...
As tens of millions of Germans head to the polls this Sunday (February 23), one topic has been conspicuously absent from the ...
While polling suggests Germany's far-right AfD party will fare well, it's very unlikely to be part of the next government of ...
The German stock market’s outperformance is not broad-based. Companies like SAP SAP have been instrumental in pushing the ...
The far-right AfD – which is anti-reform – trails the CDU on 21 per cent, with the ruling SPD on 16 per cent and the Greens ...
Sunday's vote is a pivotal moment for the Alternative for Germany party. It's polling high enough for second place as part of a far-right surge sweeping Europe.
Only 15% of women identify Merz as the political leader best suited to become chancellor, compared to 21% of men. The only other candidate demonstrating a similar divide is Alice Weidel, leader of the ...
Merz, the current frontrunner, will likely face the challenge of assembling a three-way coalition, either with the SPD and ...
Merz, 69, promises fundamental policy shifts, including stricter migration controls and market-friendly reforms to revive Europe’s largest economy - Anadolu Ajansı ...
After the highly unusual U.S. interventions, the AfD remains in second place heading into Germany’s federal election on ...
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