Germany got tired of the no common sense agenda, says Donald Trump welcoming conservative wave in polls
US President Donald Trump on Monday welcomed the German election result where exit polls predicted the conservative alliance likely to return to power in the country.

Friedrich Merz is all set to become the next chancellor of the nation.
Far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is expected to become the second-largest party, marking its significant gain in the polls.
Trump said people rejected Olaf Scholz-led centre-left government due to its lack of 'common sense agenda'.
"Much like the USA, the people of Germany got tired of the no common sense agenda, especially on energy and immigration, that has prevailed for so many years. This is a great day for Germany," Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Exit Polls Predictions
As polls closed in for Germany's crucial parliamentary elections, exit polls revealed a win for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU/CSU) while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is at the number two position.
CDU/CSU has secured votes between 28.5 and 29 percent, according to the first TV exit polls.
With the CDU/CSU registering a win, Friedrich Merz has claimed victory and is set to become the next chancellor.
Merz makes ambitious promise
Merz, the 69-year-old CDU leader, has vowed to resolve major issues within four years—an ambitious promise for Europe’s largest economy, which is grappling with a faltering infrastructure.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) followed in second place with 19.5 to 20 percent, roughly doubling its result in the last election in 2021, based on initial figures from public broadcasters ARD and ZDF.
However, the AfD is set to stay out of power for now despite getting votes as all coalition partners refuse to ally with the far right.
“Our hand remains outstretched to form a government,” announced Alice Weidel, the head of the AfD.
Her party is expected to secure 20 percent support, a historic gain.
Germany recorded a high voter turnout across the nation, particularly in the state of Thuringia, which is an AfD stronghold.
The counting of votes begins immediately.
Four main candidates who were vying in the elections included: Chancellor Olaf Scholz from the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD), Friedrich Merz of the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck of the Greens, and Alice Weidel of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
While German Chancellor Olaf Scholz earlier conceded defeat, and claimed responsibility for the results.
"The election result is poor and I bear responsibility," Scholz told SPD party members, while congratulating Friedrich Merz.
Germany's electoral system favours coalition governments, meaning the CDU/CSU will need at least one partner to secure a majority.
Key issues: Economy, war, and migration
Throughout the campaign, Merz intensified his criticism of Scholz, who struggled to defend his government’s performance.
Germany's economy has been shrinking for three consecutive years, and Merz blames left-wing policies for the crisis.
"We are in a recession for the third year in a row. That has never happened before in Germany's post-war history," he said, according to the DW report.
The economic downturn was exacerbated by Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, which triggered an energy crisis and inflation.
Migration also became a central issue following a fatal knife attack by a rejected Afghan asylum seeker in Bavaria.
Merz sought to tighten asylum policies even before the election, a move welcomed by AfD lawmakers, who supported a non-binding motion he introduced in parliament, the report said.
This sparked mass protests against a rightward shift in German politics, with Scholz accusing Merz of aligning with the AfD.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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