The far-right AfD may overtake the center-left SPD in Brandenburg as the election campaign wraps up ahead of Sunday’s vote in Germany. The AfD is leading in polls followed by the SPD and CDU. If the AfD wins, it would be the first time the SPD loses its leading position since 1990. The left wing BSW is expected to make a strong showing and could play a crucial role in preventing the AfD from forming a new state government. Regional head Dietmar Woidke announced that if the SPD does not win, he will retire from politics. The outcome of the election could have significant implications for the national government.
Source
Photo credit www.euronews.com