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Germany on eve of vote expected to see far-right surge

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Speaking in his Potsdam district near Berlin, Scholz spoke to voters’ feelings of “uncertainty” and said halting the rise of the AfD was a “central task” of the election.

But Merz, appearing certain he would cruise to victory, told supporters that “the left is over”, while also ruling out the possibility of forming a government with the AfD. 

“There is no left majority and no left politics anymore in Germany,” Merz told a raucous beer hall, sketching out a plan to curtail benefits, cut red tape and tighten immigration.

With the conservatives heading the next government, he said, Germany would have a “strong voice in the European Union” again at a crucial time for the continent.

“Europe must become stronger again and Germany must become more involved in the European Union,” Merz said.

Source: CNA

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