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Voting is underway in what many are calling Germany’s most crucial election in decades. The snap election was triggered by the collapse of a three-way coalition led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s center-left Social Democratic Party. Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democrats, appears on track to become the country’s tenth Chancellor. The far-right AfD is expected to secure second place in the election. With widespread concerns over the economy, security, and immigration, only 18% of Germans feel the country is heading in the right direction. France24 Europe Editor Armen Georgian reports from Berlin.