Germany chooses: Merz vs. Scholz in the TV duel-who stays in the end?

Germany chooses: Merz vs. Scholz in the TV duel-who stays in the end?

An exciting election weekend is imminent: The new Bundestag is elected on Sunday and the situation could not be more dramatic. The CDU chief and candidate for chancellor Friedrich Merz has already presented itself as a likely winner in the election campaign arena. The current surveys show that the Union is ahead with 30 percent, closely followed by the right -wing extremist AfD, which is expected to more than double its votes from the last elections. In an explosive TV duel, Merz and the current Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) face the decisive questions of the voters, whereby Scholz desperately tries to convince the voters of his party.

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In a heated debate, Merz clearly dealt with the situation: "There will be no cooperation with the AfD. This party stands against everything my party has built in the history of the Federal Republic," he emphasized. Scholz, however, is keen on Merz by confronting him with a possible coalition with the AfD, which Merz vehemently negates. While he focuses on the Séparation of political obstacles, he sees a two-person coalition with the SPD as ideal, which, however, depends on the five percent hurdle of the other small parties. It remains unclear who will take the crucial alliances after the election, as oe24.at reports.

In view of the upcoming election, Scholz seems to be concerned that his party is overtaken by the voters. "This time, as with no choice, many will only make their decision in the electoral cabin," he said optimistically. However, Merz countered: "Your chancellery should be over on Sunday". The tension between the two politicians was noticeable in the atmosphere of the duel, while they challenged each other and contested their political horizons. ”

In addition to the political tensions, both Merz and Scholz make it clear that the questions about migration and economy will be central issues of the upcoming legislative period. Merz calls for a tough migration policy and speaks of checks by the relevant authorities, while Scholz emphasizes the need for more deportation. This race for the trust of voters will decisively shape the political landscape of Germany in the coming days, such as Welt.de
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