About 61.5 million Germans are called to vote in a legislative election that will mark the future of Europe. Chancellor Angela Merkel aspires to a fourth term in front of the conservative bloc and the polls agree that she has a great chance of achieving it. But the key to these elections is not so much who wins them, but the coalition of government that is formed from the day after, which will mark to a great extent how much political capital is willing to invest Berlin in the EU. The elections will also serve to measure the advancement of the Ultraright, represented by alternative by Germany (AFD), a party founded to oppose the euro, which is expected to enter for the first time in the Bundestag.
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