The final stretch of Germany's election campaign featured a debate among four chancellor candidates: Alice Weidel (AfD), Friedrich Merz (CDU), Olaf Scholz (SPD), and Robert Habeck (Greens). Key issues discussed included illegal immigration, economic policies, energy prices, and the Russia-Ukraine war. Scholz emphasized the need for tax relief and support for migrants, while Weidel criticized the government's handling of migration and promised to secure borders. Merz focused on economic recovery and criticized the current government's defense policies. Habeck called for collaboration post-election to address pressing issues. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)