Germany’s Jean Jade corrected the nation votes for the new government on this Sunday

As Germany is prominent to vote on this Sunday, General Z is rapidly favoring. Recently by 2021, many young German voters were seen supporting environmental protection and social justice reasons, but have changed dramatically over the years.

War in Ukraine, a jump in migration, and a tanking economy and some major reasons for changes in approach to young voters.

The political scenario of the right center of Germany includes moderates or orthodoxy, supporting CDU/CSU-the second largest party, and remote AFD, who is acquiring land in the eastern region.

CDU/CSU are focusing on their priorities on more pressure issues such as immigration and economy in Germany, while medium parties are investing more on climate policies and well -being.

Unlike their parents, those who have their own loyalty to political parties, German general Z voters are more flexible in terms of their vote, and are eager for their immediate needs.

In the 2021 elections in Germany, Greece was the top party for 18–24 year old children, at a time when many thousands of people attracted the streets for the Future Movement on Friday. But Greens, who have made the champions of Germany the champion, often bumpy green energy infections and support a diverse, more multicultural society, have lost ground on a backlash for the same reasons.

As the rest of Europe is bending correctly, immigration seems to be a major issue – something that cannot participate in the context of a more liberal ideology with parties. If the previous year’s European elections are any indications – the CDU/CSU alliance became the most popular among young German voters, followed by AFD.

With the days of going to the election, several surveys have highlighted a correct change among German General Z voters.

General Z is generally recognized as a generation that is born between 1997 and 2012, many of which have gained the right to vote for the first time in their lives. Analysts believe that General Z voters worry less about far-flung AFDs as generation Z does not have the same relationship for World War II and its last few generations.

While the right-wing political party CDU/CSU has its strongholds as its stronghold, remote AFD has made an important contradiction in East Germany. Last year, in three Eastern Regional Elections, AFD made a strong profit between the age group of 18–24, especially at the cost of greens, the Polling Institute Infrastructure Dimap was found in its research.

Social media platforms, especially Tiktok, have also played a major role in shaping the story in the German elections. It has also affected the ideologies of young Germans. Both distant AFDs and remote-dead Linkes have successfully supported on social media platforms, although Germany is quite polarized and divided into its ideas.

The most recent referendum surveys suggest that about 30 percent of German voters in all ages are still unlike this week’s election. This voter base can catch the key to winning elections in Germany.

(Input from AFP)

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