Germans are going to the polls on Sunday for national elections. Opinion polls suggest the outcome will be a new chancellor and, likely, a new governing coalition.
The German chancellor, who defied calls to step aside after his government fell apart, is down in the polls but insisting he can still win.
Germany once again has the luxury of forming a government from the political centre without major obstacles. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The AfD is now positioned to make history, with polls suggesting it could become the country’s second-largest political force—a first for a far-right party since World War II.
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