The Germans are not clear if they will vote for a
replacement for Merkel attached to the figure of who has governed them for more
than a decade and a half or, if they will vote for the one who is furthest away
from following the German Chancellor's system of government.
The truth is that the German Social Democracy entrusts its
fight for the Chancellery to Olaf Scholz and to his position as Finance Minister
and Vice Chancellor, the only one among the candidates who can exhibit
experience in the German Government and as "second" to Angela Merkel.
"There are 53 days until the elections. Little by
little on the ground we realize that people are beginning to ask themselves:
who should succeed Angela Merkel, after 16 years in power?", Said the
Secretary General of the Social Democratic Party ( SPD), Lars Klingbeil,
presenting the campaign for the September 26 elections.
However, massive disagreements with the current regime
persist, not leaving in the air the possibility that the Germans will vote for
a government successor from the same source as Merkel.
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