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Elections in Germany: End of an era for Merkel with an ambiguous confrontation

Her future without Angela Merkel is being planned by Germany, with today’s elections marking her departure from the chancellery after 16 years.

In particular, more than 60 million citizens will go to the polls to vote in the 20th Bundestag, having to choose between 53 parties. Only 7 of them are expected to receive the 5% required for the election of deputies.

After 18:00 the provisional results will be announced of elections. They will be calculated based on the data of the temporary exit polls. The counting of votes will continue until the early hours of Monday morning.

The poll data

According to reports, Olaf Solz’s Social Democrats maintain a small lead, which is increasingly being cut, against the two sister parties of the Christian Union.

The latest Allensbach Institute poll released on Friday gave Slots a narrow lead of one percentage point in the SPD (26%) over the center-right (25%), and in other polls the gap was very small and within its limits. statistical error.

Even if the polls are confirmed today at the polls, the two major ruling parties will be a shadow of the electorate that flourished in the 1970s, when they shared about 90% of the vote. The result tonight is expected to signal a wider distribution among parties in the Bundestag seats than any other electoral contest in modern German history, and the SPD or the Christian Union of the CDU / CSU will need to show the support of two other parties to secure governing majority, as the scenario of a new grand coalition, which has ruled Germany for the last eight years, is considered unlikely.

The great battle of Lassett and Solts

Armin Lassett and Olaf Solz will run for chancellor until the end.

The CDU leader and candidate for chancellor made his last campaign appearance with Merkel at his side in his hometown of Aachen.

The outgoing “iron lady” of Germany stressed that the stake in today’s elections is to maintain “stability” and ensure that “Youth will have a future and we will be able to live in prosperity”, goals which, as he stressed, Lassett showed during his political career that he can pursue with “Heart and passion”.

The Social Democrat has chosen his constituency in Potsdam for the finale of his election campaign. In his speech insisted on its basic motto of raising the minimum hourly wage to 12 euros in the first year of the new government.

He also referred to the concerns of many voters about climate change, the other issue that dominated the election campaign.

Prolonged negotiations

The formation of the next governing alliance can last from weeks to months, as Germany is expected to quietly explore the unusual dynamics of a changing political landscape.

The new parliament is due to convene within a month of the election (October 26th at the latest), but there is no time limit for forming a governing coalition.

It took five months after the 2017 showdown for Germany to get its new government It is possible that Angela Merkel will still be in the post of Chancellor until Christmas.

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