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Germany is considered the strongest country not only in Europe but also in the world because of its strong economy and the decisions made in its parliament affect the world as well.
Preparations for the provincial and national assembly elections in Berlin, Germany, are in full swing this month, but they are very different from the preparations for the general elections in our country.
The election campaign here is not run by large rallies, but by placing pictures of people contesting elections on the big boards in the streets across the city or across the country with their party's name on them. The other way is to put their advertisements on all the poles of the city.
People who go to the polls go to their constituency and meet with the people there, present their program to them and by negotiating persuade the people to vote for their party.
Not only do the German people participate in these elections in large numbers, but foreigners with German citizenship also exercise their right to vote on this day because they also know that their future will be decided by the results of these elections. Is based.
Germany has been ruled by the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) for the past 16 years. In recent times, its popularity has declined significantly.
One of the many reasons for this may be that the German nation now wants a change in politics
Because in those 16 years a new generation has grown up with a slightly different angle of thinking and understanding and their priorities are slightly different from the old generation, and now they want change.
At the moment, many political parties in Germany will run for the National Assembly.
Of which five to six parties are notable and are popular among the people. That
Crust Democratic,
Social Democratic,
Free Democratic,
Alternatives for Germany,
Green and Left.
With these elections, the sun of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's 16-year rule will set.
If his party wins the election again, his candidate, Armen Lashit, will run for chancellor.
However, no one knows what the final outcome will be.
Every German citizen automatically joins the list of eligible voters in the general election here at the age of eighteen.
The number of voters in the 2021 elections this year is sixty-four million.
In the general election, German citizens will be able to exercise their voting right in two ways, one by post, and the other by visiting a polling station in their own area, as is the case in Pakistan.
These polling stations are extremely safe and secure, and there is almost zero chance of fraud.
The voter's ID card is checked at the polling station to make sure that the vote belongs to him.
Like the rest of the world, the vote is cast behind a curtain. In Germany, everyone has two suffrage.
There are two boxes to mark on the first paper, with the first mark he chooses the candidate of his constituency who has to win and become a member of parliament,
As we have,
The second vote is given to directly elect any party which is not the case in our countries.
The number of votes cast for any political party indicates its success or failure.
To reach parliament, any political party needs the support of at least five percent of the electorate.
Paper has been used for voting in Germany for the last seventy years.
Here, too, voting hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
At the same time, the counting of votes in each constituency continues.
Thus, about 95% of the results are announced by 6 pm.
There are 999 constituencies from all over Germany in this year's elections. Each constituency is planned to have 250,000 people in each constituency, where a direct candidate will be elected and about the same number of seats will go to the party. Are filled by direct voting. Each party publishes a list of names of candidates for these seats in advance and submits it to the Election Commission.
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