Campaigning is heating up in Brandenburg as voters prepare to head to the polls in a crucial state election. With approximately 2.5 million eligible voters, this election could mark the end of the Social Democrats' (SPD) stronghold in the region.
The SPD has governed Brandenburg since German reunification in 1990, maintaining a steady presence over the past three decades. However, recent polling suggests a significant shift in voter sentiment, with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) expected to garner the most votes in this election.
This potential change in leadership reflects evolving political dynamics in Brandenburg and could have broader implications for the region's future.
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