Germany's political scene is heating up with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck representing the SPD and Greens, while the CDU, led by Friedrich Merz, is anticipated to lead. The far-right AfD has surged to second place, complicating coalition dynamics as other parties rule out collaboration with them. The Free Democrats, once robust, face a significant decline, jeopardizing their electoral future. Meanwhile, the leftist landscape is fractured with the emergence of the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance, presenting challenges for traditional left politics as they adopt more right-leaning positions.
The current political landscape in Germany indicates a strong presence of conservative parties, while the ruling coalition is hoping for a last-minute resurgence to gain momentum.
Friedrich Merz from the CDU is the leading candidate for Chancellor, highlighting the challenge of forming coalitions given the projected vote share.
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