Chancellor Angela Merkel spares no effort to keep the conservative camp in power, but the outcome of the ballot is uncertain. According to the latest polls, the main candidates are only separated froma at three points.
The German federal elections are held on Sunday September 26. The suspense is total since the latest polls only showone to three small points of difference between the main candidates, with a slight advance for the social democrat Olaf Scholz on the curator Armin Laschet, heir toAngela Merkel, specifies, Saturday evening from Berlin, the correspondent of France Televisions in Germany Laurent Desbonnets.
It clearly shows how the Germans are undecided, feel like they are leaping into the unknown after sixteen years ofAngela Merkel. It also explains why many candidates chose to campaign until the very last moment. The expected results are so tight that there will undoubtedly be an election night with twists and turns on Sunday evening. Whoever comes out on top will have an undeniable advantage in becoming chancellor, but it will not be enough. It will be necessary to observe the score of the other parties like that of the liberals, environmentalists or even the extreme left to see who can ally with whom, and form a coalition to appoint the future chancellor.