German counselor Olaf Schulles and opposition leader Fredchich Mirz will resume voters in the period leading up on Sunday elections.
The German politicians made their final calls to the voters on Saturday, on the eve of the decisive and decisive elections in which the conservatives are the applicants, and the extreme right is expected to achieve gains.
The candidates for the elections, Friedrich Mirz, of the Christian Democratic Union Party in the center (CDU) on Saturday, promised to revive the largest economy in Europe and defend the interests of Europe in the face of the management of a confrontation for the United States.
“With me, Germany will have a strong voice in the European Union again,” said Mirz.
“Europe must be a player and do not ask for a seat on a side table,” he told the justly crowd in Munich.
“No, we must sit on the main table; we must protect our interests against Russia, against China, and if necessary, also regarding America.”
He said, “Europe must be a player and do not ask for a seat on a side table,” adding, “No, we must sit on the main table.”
However, he said: “We will only gain respect in this European Union again if we finally overcome the economic weakness of our country.” What he added was “an overwhelming homemade majority.”
CDU currently leads opinion polls and holds 30 percent.
On Sunday’s vote comes at a time of turmoil for both Europe as a whole and its greatest economy, in particular, as US President Donald Trump ended a unified Western position on the Ukraine war by reaching Russia.
Trump’s threat to the trade war is speaking more troubles in Germany, after its economy has shrunk over the past two years, and while bitter social polarization in flash issues face the immigration and security point.
On Sunday, a vote will be held more than half a year after the specified date, after the coalition of Chancellor Olaf Schulles collapsed between socialist Democrats, Greens and FDP in early November.
The vote appears to be a historical result of the far -right alternative to Germany (AFD), which was voted in second place by 20 percent, with an increase in anger due to a series of deadly knife attacks and car nails in immigrants.
A 30 -year -old Spanish man was injured in a stabbing incident in the Holocaust installation in Berlin on Friday. Just 10 days before the elections, an Afghan man was arrested for driving a car by gathering on a street in Munich, killing two people.
AFD has received strong support from the Trump inner circle, where technical billionaire Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance speaks in the party’s support.
Schools said to ingredients in Botsdam, who stopped ascending AFD was a “central mission” of the elections.
“The uncertainty about the future has increased, and the answer to this should be to ensure that our country is still advanced on 10, 20 or 30 years as we are today,” and urged Schulz at the campaign event.
The current in the advisor’s office affirmed his support for Ukraine and called for more spending to enhance Germany’s defenses.
“We have not left Ukraine alone, and it should not happen and should not happen in the future,” said Schulz, who was largely defined by Russia’s invasion.
“We must ensure that Europe is strong enough on its own so that we can use deterrence to prevent war in Europe.”