Germany’s parliamentary elections are taking place today, ending German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s 16 – year rule.
Voting begins at 8 a.m. local time and ends at 6 p.m.
The number of eligible voters is 60.4 million.
In order to gain a majority in the 598 – seat German parliament, 300 seats must be won.
Attending his last political rally, Angela Merkel said that her party’s candidate, Amin Lusk, should be the next chancellor of Germany, Europe’s largest economy.
She stressed that Germany needs a stable leadership because the youth need a future.
According to opinion polls, there is a fierce rivalry between the three major political parties.
Political analysts point out that Angela Merkel’s decision not to run for Charlesler again is a significant moment in German politics.
Despite her chance to regain control of Germany, her decision to step down, giving another chance, was hailed around the world.
Angela Merkel became Chancellor of Germany in 2005, becoming the first woman to lead Germany.
Angela Merkel, named by Forbes magazine as the most powerful woman in the world, is a revolutionary figure in world politics.
Her name is written as one of the world leaders who took the lead in curbing the corona epidemic as a leader who took challenging decisions to protect the citizens.
Angela Merkel will step down following the release of the results of the German parliamentary elections.