Merkel again chancellor!


The rainy weekday weekend began on Sunday morning at eight in the parliament elections of Germany. In the morning there are fewer crowds in the polling stations, but the increase in voters is rising as well. The votes went up to six in the evening.
This time Angela Merkel has the potential to win. Then he will be elected for the fourth consecutive time. He has been in power for 12 years in three phases. His party's ruling Christian Democratic Union's victory is believed to be a great deal.
The latest figures before the election said that the party could get 36 percent of the vote. Social Democratic group 22 percent and hardliner rightist Alternate for Germany could get 10 percent of the votes.

President Frank Malter Stainmayer and former parliament speaker, Nebrat Lemart, urged everyone to keep alert against the rise of Germany's democracy and the rise of nationalist power.
A large number of voters' attendances were seen in the polling stations of big cities such as Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Colon, Hanover. Four years ago, 71 percent voters voted in the 18th parliamentary election in Germany in 2013.
Märkel voted in the polling station of Rugen-Grifvelder in his hometown of Meckelburg for Pommen. On the other hand, Martin Shulz, one of his rival Social Democratic party, voted in his native Northwestern Vestrefell State in Bhuraslane.
The hardline right-wing, Islam, refugee and anti-immunist Alternatives for Germany team will get 70 seats in the election. After 1960, support for the first Loknayanan Party has increased in the country. Although the right-wing right-wing party is in parliament, it is believed that other democratic parties in the parliament will work together against them in accordance with the German political system.

Now, the number of voters is around 610 million, among which the number of women voters is about 310 million. These voters each cast two votes. A voter, the other party If a team does not get 5 percent of the total vote then there is no chance that the party will go to Parliament. 299 of the 598 seats in the German parliament are directly elected and the remaining 299 seats will be the member of parliament from the list of candidates created according to the percentage of the party's voting percentage.
The German media has published many analytical writings on why the ultra nationalist and democratic party should not vote.
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