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Episode 37: “None of the Above?” It’s a horse race to determine who will succeed Angela Merkel
micCommon GroundtodaySeptember 6, 2021
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In this joint episode by the Common Ground and Out of Order podcasts, host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson and GMF Senior Transatlantic Fellow Sudha David-Wilp examine the struggle to elect the first new chancellor in 16 years and what Germany’s top three political parties in opinion surveys are doing about it.
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Tobias Hans of the CDU, minister president of Saarland;
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