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President Frank-Walter Steinmeier expressed his vote at Berlin-Forstpost

President Frank-Walter Steinmeier expressed his vote at Berlin-Forstpost

German elections SNAP 2025 Live updates: only a few hours are left until the German voting cabin closes. As a result of this fact, the output survey results must be announced, and the immediate counting of votes will begin

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59.2 million Germans are eligible to vote, and while millions have already voted in the mail, the polls show that up to 20 percent were uncertain before the election day. The surveys opened at local time from 8 in the morning (12:30 PM ist) and are set at 18:00 (22:30 Ist), with a clearly expected result in the evening. These important choices galvanized the voters, and the campaigns resumed on Saturday night with a final discussion on the national television, the ninth of the month.

Germany’s fate in balance as polls open on election day

The voting is open for 59.2 million Germans and, although millions have already voted in the mail, the surveys indicate that up to 20% have remained insecure before the election day.

Following a fierce election campaign, which was dominated by the nation’s economy and a lot of horrible attacks that have transformed migration and security into a major subject, the Germans will vote their ballots on Sunday.

Friedrich Merz, the 69 -year -old conservative leader, is in the position of pole to become the next Chancellor of Germany, with a vote that will be carefully monitored in Europe and the US.

He promises to solve the most problems in four years, which is an important goal for the largest economy and aging infrastructure in Europe.

If he earns Merz’s Christian Democrats (CDU), he will have to form a coalition with at least another party, most likely social -Democrats of Olaf Scholz, whose government has broken at the end of last year.

Before the elections, Merz said that no agreement will be reached between Scholz’s center-center party and the far-right alternative for Germany (AFD), which is expected to overcome it as the second largest political force. of the country.

59.2 million Germans are eligible to vote, and while millions have already voted in the mail, the polls show that up to 20% were not safe before the election day.

The polls open at 08:00 (07:00 GMT) and end at 18:00, with a clearly expected result in the evening.

These important choices galvanized the voters, and the campaigns resumed on Saturday night with a final discussion on the national television, the ninth of the month.

This is a moment of water, because Germany will have to make great decisions on the world stage, as well as on the house.