Who will come out on top? Will it be the CDU/CSU with its candidate for chancellor Friedrich Merz, as has been expected for months? Or will it be Olaf Scholz or Robert Habeck - albeit highly unlikely? Does this Bundestag election evening have to reflect a shift to the right in the country? Questions upon questions, including this one: Will the FDP return to the Bundestag? Will the Left Party make it? And what about the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance?
Answers are provided by political life itself - and the election talk in the taz canteen and in the stream, where taz colleagues analyze, comment on and report live on the projections for the Bundestag elections. We also hear voices from abroad from our correspondents: What is expected elsewhere from a new German government, what fears are there?
We look forward to watching the projections together, with joy or trepidation from 5 pm
🐾 Simone Schmollack and Jan Feddersen will host this special election evening. Simone Schmollack is head of the taz opinion section. Jan Feddersen is taz editor for special assignments and curator of the taz lab and taz Talks.
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