Germany Votes in Pivotal Election with Far-Right Poised for Historic Gains
- Germans voted in an election focused on the economy, migration, and the rise of the far-right, with Friedrich Merz's Christian Democrats expected to replace Chancellor Olaf Scholz according to multiple polls.
- The Alternative for Germany anticipates its best election results, with around 20% support, doubling its vote from 2021 according to recent surveys.
- Polling suggests a potential coalition government may face challenges, as both the Christian Democrats and AfD rise amidst a backdrop of economic and migration concerns; Scholz's support is between 14-16% according to the latest polls.
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