Political outlook for 2026: Elections and trump in the usa

In 2026, Germany faces five state elections that will challenge the federal government. Economic recovery remains weak, and reforms in social systems are pressing. Internationally, Donald Trump dominates with major plans in the USA.

Germany's political landscape in 2026 will be shaped by five state elections: Baden-Württemberg on March 8, Rhineland-Palatinate on March 22, Saxony-Anhalt on September 6, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on September 20, and Berlin on September 20. In Baden-Württemberg, CDU candidate Manuel Hagel is favored against Green Cem Özdemir; AfD could become second strongest, while SPD and FDP perform poorly. In Rhineland-Palatinate, CDU's Gordon Schnieder, brother of the federal transport minister, leads SPD incumbent Alexander Schweitzer by six to seven percentage points. Saxony-Anhalt and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern face potential AfD dominance with up to 40 percent, possibly forcing minority governments. In Berlin, CDU with Kai Wegner and The Left lead, but a majority seems unlikely.

Economically, the federal government expects 1.3 percent growth, the Bundesbank only 0.9 percent, financed by high state debts. The Bundesbank forecasts: “Strongly rising wages and a gradually improving labor market support the real disposable incomes of private households.” Unemployment falls slightly due to demographics, inflation stays above two percent. Reform pressure in health, pensions, and care grows as expenditures explode.

Infrastructure is alarming: Around 11,000 bridges need modernization, per a Federal Court of Auditors report. Chancellor Friedrich Merz symbolically opens a new bridge over the Rahmedetal on the A45.

In the US, Trump plans big for 2026: The FIFA World Cup from June 11 to July 19 in Canada, Mexico, and USA; the 250th anniversary on July 4 with pompous celebrations and “Patriot Games”; midterm elections on November 3; the G20 summit on December 14/15 at his Miami golf resort, inviting Putin and Xi Jinping but excluding South Africa. This could leave Europe with more responsibility, especially for Ukraine support.

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A new poll ahead of the 2026 state election in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern indicates strong gains for the SPD under Minister President Manuela Schwesig. The AfD loses support for the first time and has to 'shed feathers'.

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In his first New Year's address as Chancellor, Friedrich Merz called for confidence despite international tensions and announced fundamental reforms for 2026. He emphasized Germany's self-reliance against major powers and highlighted challenges like the Ukraine war and social changes. 2026 could become a moment of new beginning, Merz urged.

A poll released early in 2026 shows President Lula leading in electoral scenarios, with Tarcísio de Freitas as the only opponent tying in the second round. The survey highlights the persistence of polarization between Lula and bolsonarismo, with no clear space for a third way. Analysts note that the election will be decided by rejections, amid challenges like incumbent fatigue and effects of judicial convictions.

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Stung by Democrats’ wins in Virginia and New Jersey on November 4, Republican officials in multiple battlegrounds are urging President Donald Trump to spend more time on the trail ahead of the 2026 midterms. Trump’s team has signaled he plans to be more active, while stressing that candidates must still connect with voters.

Democrats won key races across the country on Tuesday, including the New York City mayoral election where socialist Zohran Mamdani triumphed. Governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia also went to Democrats Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger, respectively, amid voter concerns over economic affordability. These results signal a rejection of President Trump's policies and set high expectations for the 2026 midterms.

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In an interview with Le Monde, political science professor Carole Bachelot reviews 2025, marked by the fragility of successive governments, lengthy budget negotiations, and the incarceration of a former president. She attributes the instability less to a conflictual culture than to the centrality of the presidential election. The expert assesses the situation of the Macron camp, the right, and the left amid debates over the 2026 budget.

 

 

 

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