German chancellor candidates face off in 2nd TV debate
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With two weeks left before Germany’s national election, the three candidates for chancellorship are facing off Sunday in the second of three televised election debates
BERLIN -- With two weeks left before Germany's national election, the three candidates for chancellorship face off Sunday in the second of three televised election debates. Round one was widely called for Olaf Scholz, the center-left candidate whose Social Democrat party has taken the lead in recent opinion polls. His closest rival, Armin Laschet of the center-right Union bloc, has trained most of his fire on Scholz since then, raising the prospect of a strong shift to the left in Germany's government if his rival wins. Chancellor Angela Merkel, who chose not to run for a fifth term, said this week that her Union bloc always expected to have to fight to retain power after her 16 years in office.More Related News