BERLIN (Reuters) - Friedrich Merz, a man who has never held a government role, is preparing to take the reins in Germany just ...
The Sunday vote comes amid an economy in the doldrums, big questions over Europe's security posture, and a surging far-right.
While polling suggests Germany's far-right AfD party will fare well, it's very unlikely to be part of the next government of ...
Come Sunday (February 23), will the voting gods smile on Friedrich Merz? The leader of the Christian Democratic Union is the ...
According to YouGov’s final MRP poll before the election, the far-right AfD’s 145 seats will surpass the 115 projected for ...
Merz, 69, promises fundamental policy shifts, including stricter migration controls and market-friendly reforms to revive ...
Sunday's vote is being held more than half a year ahead of schedule after centre-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz's three-way ...
Alice Weidel, the chancellor candidate of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), is an unlikely public face for a ...
Friedrich Merz, a conservative rival of Angela Merkel, is on track to become the next chancellor, though the far-right AfD is ...
An economic slump, an immigration crisis and the lifting of a security blanket provided for decades by the U.S. are issues on ...
Germans are going to the polls on Sunday for national elections. Opinion polls suggest the outcome will be a new chancellor ...