Germany votes in election that could end Scholz's coalition government

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Germany is holding an election on Sunday that may end Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government. His Social Democratic Party (SPD) is predicted to face a significant loss. Early indications suggest a shift towards a center-right chancellor and increased support for far-right parties. Exit polls will be released after voting ends at 6 p.m., with official results expected by midnight.


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