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A significant segment of the German electorate expressed fear that the current election results could lead to a coalition with the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a party known for its far-right positions. Voters hope that the new Chancellor, likely Frederick Merz of the CDU, will refrain from forming such a partnership, emphasizing the need for unity in difficult times. The anxiety surrounding potential alliances with the AfD illustrates a broader concern about the divisive nature of politics, reminiscent of political trends seen in the U.S. and South America.