In less than 72 hours before Germany's elections, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is growing in support, although it is unlikely to be part of the next government. teleSUR
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00:00We go now to Germany, as the Union Party, the centre-right force leading the German
00:04election polls, has lost two percentage points in the last few hours.
00:08By contrast, the far-right alternative for Germany has risen slightly, to 21% of the
00:14vote.
00:15Germany is on the edge, less than 72 hours before the early elections.
00:19There is already talk of pacts.
00:22The aim is to strengthen the court and sanitary in order to prevent the advance of the far-right,
00:28which is only seven points behind the centre-right, which currently has about 28% of support.
00:35The Social Democrats, currently in government, have been hit hard by the performance of Chancellor
00:40Olaf Scholz and remain at a modest 16%.
00:44But socialists of the left could cross the 5% threshold, while more than a quarter of
00:49the voters, that is to say 27% of them, remain undecided.