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The conservatives of the German opposition leader of Friedrich Mertz were on a faded victory in the national elections on Sunday, while the alternative to Germany almost doubled its support, the strongest performance for the far right party after World War II, showed forecasts.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz gave rise to his social democrats in the center after what he called a “bitter election result”. Forecasts for TV operators ARD and ZDF have shown that its party finished third, in its oldest post -war result of national parliamentary elections.

It was not clear immediately how easy it would be to form a coalition government.

The election took place seven months earlier than originally planned after Scholz’s unpopular coalition collapsed in November, three years in a time limit that was increasingly hate by the fight. There was widespread dissatisfaction and it was not enthusiasm for any of the candidates.

Projections based on exit surveys and partial counting place support for the Union of the Union of Mertz with just under 29 percent and an alternative to Germany or AFD, about 20 percent – approximately double its score from 2021.

A man wearing a tradition, a German garment is behind a vote station.
Voter wears traditional Montenegro clothing while throwing a vote in Gutach, Germany, on Sunday. (Steffen Schmidt/Reuters)

They are supporting Scholz’s Social Democrats with just over 16 percent, far more low than in the last elections. Environmentalists of the Greens, their other partners in the leaving government, were about 12 to 13 percent.

Of the three smaller parties, one-hard-to-left summer party, looks sure it will win places in parliament by up to nine percent of the vote. Two other parties, the free Democrats and the Sahra Wagenknecht Union, revolved around the threshold of five percent support needed to win places.

Whether Merz will need one or two partners to create a coalition will depend on how many parties enter parliament.

“I am aware of responsibility,” said Mertz. “I am also aware of the scale of the task that is now in front of us. I approach it with the most respect and I know it will not be easy.”

People greet on stage.
The leader of the Christian Democratic Union Party Friedrich Merz, a center, is greeted by people at an event in Berlin on Sunday. (Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters)

“The world is not waiting for us and is not waiting for conversations and negotiations for a coalition with a long -drawn coalition,” he told supporters of the merry. “Now we have to become capable of acting again quickly.”

AFD candidate for Chancellor Alice Wedel said that “we have become the second strongest force.”

She said that her party was “open to coalition negotiations” with the Mertz Party and that there is no change in politics in Germany. “But Merz has repeatedly and categorically excluded by working with AFD, as well as other mass parties.

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Social Democrats Secretary General Matthias Mirch suggested that the defeat was not surprised after three years by the unpopular government. “These elections have not been lost in the last eight weeks,” he said.

The election was dominated by concerns about the longest stagnation of the largest economy in Europe and with pressure to limit migration. It took place against the background of increasing uncertainty about the future of Ukraine and Europe of the United States.

Germany is the most populated country in the European Union at the age of 27 and a leading NATO member. It is the second largest arms supplier to Ukraine, after the United States it will be central to form the reaction of the continent of the challenges of the coming years, including the confrontation and trade policy of the Trump Administration.

More than 59 million people in the country of 84 million have had the right to elect 630 members of the Lower House of Parliament, Bundestag, who will take their seats under the glass dome of the remarkable Reichstag building in Berlin.

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