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A key focus will be the vote of the far-right, while it is also unclear whether a majority government will be formed after the vote

Campaign posters of the Christian Democratic Union party leader Friedrich Merz in Berlin, ahead of Sunday's election. When Germany’s 59 million voters go to the polls on Sunday it will be not so much to elect a government as to pick an opposition.

Hana Izakaya review: This fun and friendly Dublin restaurant is a solid addition to the city. It will do wellWe already have Great House Revival. What we need now is Feck the Preservation Order, Let’s Knock It and Build an Office BlockMerz’s “Agenda 2030″ promises to lower taxes for companies and households, “dismantle” bureaucracy, and foster investment in R&D, a classic reversion to the CDU’s centre-right roots that also involves unpicking green regulations and cutting welfare benefits.

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