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Political elections in Germany: no side has the advantage

A few days before the German elections, no side seems to have the advantage. This is revealed by the latest polls which see the outgoing government coalition (CDU/CSU and Liberals) at 45%, the same percentage recorded by the opposition parties (SPD, Greens, Die Linke).

Political elections in Germany: no side has the advantage

The elections in Germany are just a few days away and the latest polls draw the balance needle in balance, with no inclination towards one side or the other. politic.
According to the survey released by the Rtl TV channel, the outgoing government coalition (CDU/CSU and Liberals) has 45%, the same percentage recorded by the opposition parties (SPD, Greens, Die Linke). However, the leaders of the social democratic party and the Greens strongly ruled out the possibility of an alliance with the left 'DieLinke', heir to the communist party of the former GDR. In the coming days, Angela Merkel could be forced to make more concessions than expected to the SPD to create a 'Grand Coalition'.
In detail, according to the poll conducted between Monday and Thursday on a sample of 1.995 voters, Cdu/Csu reach 40% (1 point more than last week), the liberals 5% (unchanged), the SPD earns point reaching 26%, the Greens also rise to 9%. Die Linke loses a point at 9% and the anti-euro party AfD, at 4%, like The Pirates (at 2%), would not be able to enter the Bundestag.

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