The German government on Wednesday, November 24 announced that the election to pick Chancellor Angela Merkel’s replacement would be held on September 26, 2021. A government spokesperson confirmed that the election for the 20th Bundestag, the lower house of parliament, would be held next year. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is yet to officially approve the election date and it remains to be seen, who would be picked by Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) to lead them into the polls. Merkel, who governed Germany for 16 years, has confirmed that she would not seek a fifth term and would retire from her celebrated political life next year. Merkel assumed the role of Chancellor in 2005 and she is the first woman in Germany to take that position. Merkel’s party, however, is yet to decide on who would replace the charismatic leader for the next year’s election. Usually, the leader of the party is one who leads it, and its smaller coalition partner the Christian Social Union (CSU) to the polls, but that again is yet to be decided. Markus Soeder, who is the current premier of Bavarian, leads opinion polls against all three CDU hopefuls to become the next Chancellor of Germany. His popularity surged after he successfully handled the COVID-19 outbreak in his state, which was one of the worst-hit regions in Germany.
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