The conservative Merz wins the elections in Germany, according to the polls at the foot of the urn

Friedrich Merz It aims to be the next chancellor in Germany. The leader of the conservative block formed by the Cristianodemócata Union (CDU) and its twin Social Cristian Union (CSU) Bavara leads the polls on the ballot box of this Sunday’s elections with 28.5% of the votes.

A possible Merz victory that would occur in The most participation elections since the unification of the two Germans. According to ARD, participation has reached 84%.

As Second force would be the alternative ultra -right for Germany (AFD) by Alice Weidel, but with little utility given the sanitary cordon established by the rest of the political parties for the 20% that the forecasts made at six in the afternoon.

The great fall, which was already predicting, is that of the current chancellor, Olaf Scholz, and Social Democrats, who would fall to be the third force Politics in the Bundestag, the German Parliament, with 16.5% of the votes according to the polls.

For its part, Greens would occupy fourth place with 12% and only the left would enter as a minor party with 9% of the votes.

FDP and BSW are left on the tightrope, which right now they are not guaranteed representation in Parliament. A possible fall that affects Merz’s calculations to be a chancellor. If the liberals do not achieve representation, the CDU would be enough to agree with Scholz’s SPD to be the new chancellor in Germany.

In the event that FDP liberals entered, the CDU would need to form a great coalition with SPD, but could choose between agreing with FDP or the green. Even, The combination with AFD would give him two seats to be able to form a governmentin the event that Merz would like to break the sanitary cord and agree with the ultra -rightist Weidel.

Source: Lasexta

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