The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) emerged as the second-largest political force in Germany, securing around 20% of the vote. Despite efforts to halve its support, the AfD's anti-immigration stance resonated with many voters. However, coalition prospects look slim, with the CDU ruling out collaboration due to major policy differences.
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is poised to win the German election, with Friedrich Merz set to become the new chancellor. The ruling Social Democrats are seeing a decline, while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is gaining ground. Merz, known for his firm stance on asylum-seekers and business background, ...
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