After the dissolution of the Bundestag on 23 February there will be parliamentary elections in Germany. Most likely, no of the parties competing in them will get the majority and it will be essential to make a coalition to form a government. Currently, the CDU/CSU organization leads the polls, with over 30% support. Second place is the far right alternate for Germany, increasingly approaching 20-percent support. The following positions include the Social Democratic SPD, the Greens, and the pro-Russian leftist alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW), and another parties, including the late formed government coalition FDP, balance at the edge of the electoral threshold.