German Voters Grapple with Discontent Ahead of EU Elections
Amid economic woes and political scandals, Germans prioritize peace, security, and immigration in upcoming vote.
- Germany's ruling coalition faces low approval and infighting as EU Parliament elections approach.
- Far-right AfD party struggles with scandals but remains a significant contender.
- Voter turnout is uncertain, with many Germans expressing skepticism about the EU's benefits.
- Economic concerns and dissatisfaction with the current government dominate voter sentiment.
- New political groups like the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance are gaining traction.