The general elections this Sunday in Germany have a peculiarity: for the first time in almost two decades Angela Merkel will not be competing to be chancellor.
Since she came to office in 2005, Merkel has gone through all kinds of turmoil outside and inside her country, the most recent being covid-19, and according to analysts and polls she will go through the big door, with the respect of the majority of Germans.
What is not clear, in the complex system of German parliamentary alliances, is who will be his replacement.
In Aristegui, the journalist specialized in German politics Franco Delle Donne analyzes what to expect after the elections.