(23 Feb 2025)
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Berlin – 23 February 2025
1. Various of Brandenburg Gate
2. Various of streets, traffic on roads
3. German flag
4. Wide of German Parliament
5. European Union flag
6. German flag on German Parliament building
7. Close of wording on Germany parliament building
8. Mid of flags
9. Mid of German parliament
STORYLINE:
Voting began on Sunday in German elections dominated by worries about the years-long stagnation of Europe’s biggest economy, pressure to curb migration and growing uncertainty over the future of Ukraine and Europe’s alliance with the United States.
The centre-right opposition is favoured to win, while polls point to the strongest result for a far-right party since World War II.
Germany is the most populous country in the 27-nation European Union and a leading member of NATO.
It has been Ukraine’s second biggest weapons supplier, after the U.S.
It will be central to shaping the continent’s response to the challenges of the coming years, including the Trump administration’s confrontational foreign and trade policy.
More than 59 million people in the nation of 84 million are eligible to elect the 630 members of the lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, who will take their seats under the glass dome of Berlin’s landmark Reichstag building.
Germany’s electoral system rarely produces absolute majorities, and no party looks anywhere near one this time.
It’s expected that two or more parties will form a coalition, following potentially difficult negotiations that will take weeks or even months before the Bundestag elects the next chancellor.
This election is taking place seven months before it was originally planned after centre-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition collapsed in November, three years into a term that was increasingly marred by infighting.
There’s widespread discontent and not much enthusiasm for any of the candidates.
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