India, Feb. 22 -- All eyes will be on the support given to the far right party, Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD), which has consistently been polling second in Germany for more than a year and a half.
London: With Europe still recovering from the excoriating speech by US Vice President Vance in Munich last week, the European Union's most populous and important country, Germany, goes to the polls today to elect a new parliament. The stage is now set for a contest between established parties and a surge of smaller contenders. Critically, the election comes at a time of heightened political uncertainty, with deep divisions over the country's economic future, immigration policies and its role on the global stage. The future of the European ...
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