German voters will elect a new chancellor for the first time in 16 years on Sunday, as the Angela Merkel era ends

Germans will go to the polls on Sunday in what many analysts are calling the most important and unpredictable election in the country in a generation. The Guardian’s Berlin correspondent, Kate Connolly, talks to Nosheen Iqbal about how, for the first time in 16 years, Angela Merkel will not be standing for election, meaning Germany will have a new leader.

It comes after a turbulent period in which a eurozone debt crisis changed the shape of European politics. That was followed by a migration crisis, in which Merkel gained plaudits and harsh criticism when she threw open Germany’s borders and famously said: ‘We can do this.’ There was Brexit, of course, and then the crisis that Germany and the wider world is still dealing with: the Covid-19 pandemic.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

The hope for ordinary Ukrainians in 2023 is the victorious return of their country – and of the light | Andrey Kurkov

The war is a battle with Putin’s Russia, and a life plagued…

The Walking Dead actor Moses J. Moseley

walking dead actor moses j moseley, moses j moseley

Braverman should go if she broke ministerial rules, says Starmer

Labour leader calls for investigation into claims home secretary sought civil servant…

Netflix lists AI job worth $900,000 amid twin Hollywood strikes

Company lists highly paid machine-learning project manager role while actors and executives…