Elections in Germany could decide the fate of Europe - Media.

The main building of the Bundestag in Berlin
The main building of the Bundestag in Berlin

This Sunday, general elections will take place in Germany, which will have consequences for the country and all of Europe. The elections will mark the beginning of a new era, where Europe will try to protect its defense and security, reform the economy, and safeguard former Soviet satellites. At the same Time, they are being held in the context of an ongoing economic crisis that has lasted for several years. The German economy is experiencing a recession from 2023 to 2024, and this trend is likely to continue. Among the causes, Germany's dependence on Russian energy, rising prices, and competition in the global market can be highlighted. The elections become a sign of the end of the old political era in Germany.

The Alternative for Germany is becoming an increasingly popular party, indicating changes in the political landscape. The latest poll showed that this party currently has 21% support, which is significantly higher than its previous results in past elections. However, the victory of Merkel's main party would be a valuable signal that right-wing populism can be contained. Now, two important questions arise: what coalition will Merkel create, and what program will she promote? This could affect the future prospects of Germany and Europe as a whole. But a final assessment can only be made once Merkel comes to power.


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