Germany is currently facing a challenging political landscape due to the declining economy, which is expected to have an impact on the upcoming federal elections.
The three parties that formed the previous coalition government, known as the "traffic light" coalition, are likely to face significant backlash from voters, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs.
Among these parties, the Social Democrats (SPD) are particularly struggling, as internal disagreements within the party have undermined their leadership. Despite initially showing support for chancellor candidate Boris Pistorius, it has become clear that the SPD lacks a unified front, which complicates their position in the electoral race.
As the political climate becomes more intense, the implications for Germany's economic future remain uncertain, and the parties' responses to the grievances of the electorate are being closely watched.