People in Germany's capital, Berlin, share their thoughts, hopes and fears for the upcoming election on the eve of the key vote. Sunday's election comes at a time of upheaval for Europe and its biggest economy as US President Donald Trump has ended a united Western stance on the Ukraine conflict by reaching out to Russia.
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00:00Go, go!
00:14Is something wrong?
00:26Have you tried a storm connected to the earth?
00:28I think it's exciting on the one hand, because you have so much choice.
00:33On the other hand, some things seem to be clear,
00:37like the chancellorship of Friedrich Merz.
00:42And I have to say, I'm also afraid,
00:45just in view of the forecasts for the AfD.
00:48And for me, I'm afraid of what this power could mean in the parliament.
00:58I think it's much more important than migration,
01:01which is also an important issue.
01:03It's certainly the economic situation in the Federal Republic.
01:06And the whole issue of security.
01:09We are quite threatened here in Europe, especially in the war.
01:13And the whole world is falling apart,
01:16because the Americans are failing to support us.
01:20None of them has health policy, or housing policy,
01:27unemployment, or education policy, or...
01:35What do I know?
01:36There were many issues that they didn't address.
01:39And they all focused on the wrong kind of migration policy.
01:47But on the wrong kind of way.