Musicians perform in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660396
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz is pictured in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660395
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz speaks to the media in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660394
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz prepares to speak in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660393
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz prepares to speak in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660391
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz speaks in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660392
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz prepares to speak in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660390
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz speaks in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), after parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660389
SPD supporters monitor the results of the vote counting in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660388
A screen displays the preliminary results of the vote counting, in the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660387
A poster depicting German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz is seen inside the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head.26.09.2021#6660385
Journalists are seen near the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660324
A view shows Konrad-Adenauer-House, headquarters of the Christian Democratic Party (CDP), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660321
Poster depicting former Chancellor Helmut Kohl, current Chancellor Angela Merkel and candidate for the post of Chancellor of Germany, chairman of the German Christian Democratic Party Armin Laschet is seen on the facade of the Konrad-Adenauer-House, headquarters of the Christian Democratic Party (CDP), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660320
Poster depicting former Chancellors Konrad Adenauer, Helmut Kohl, current Chancellor Angela Merkel and candidate for the post of Chancellor of Germany, chairman of the German Christian Democratic Party Armin Laschet is seen on the facade of the Konrad-Adenauer-House, headquarters of the Christian Democratic Party (CDP), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660318
A view shows Konrad-Adenauer-House, headquarters of the Christian Democratic Party (CDP), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660304
A poster depicting German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz is seen on the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660267
Journalists are seen near the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660266
A poster depicting German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz is seen on the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660253
A poster depicting German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz is seen on the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660250
A view shows the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660245
A view shows the Willy-Brandt House building, headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660242
German flag waves over the Reichstag on the day of parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660110
People walk near the Reichstag on the day of parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660109
People gather near the Reichstag on the day of parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660107
People gather near the Reichstag on the day of parliamentary elections, in Berlin, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660105
People queue to enter a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660103
A man with a dog registers to vote at a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660102
A woman casts her ballot at a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660100
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, leaves a polling station after voting at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660036
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, leaves a polling station after voting at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660033
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, prepares to cast her ballot during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Her husband Daniel Holefleisch, at the background. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660005
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, casts her ballot during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Her husband Daniel Holefleisch, at the background. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660003
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, casts her ballot during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Her husband Daniel Holefleisch, at the background. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6660001
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, casts her ballot during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Her husband Daniel Holefleisch, at the background. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659998
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, speaks to the media after voting at the parliamentary elections outside a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659988
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, speaks to the media after voting at the parliamentary elections outside a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659985
Annalena Baerbock, co-leader of Alliance 90/The Greens and the youngest ever candidate in the running to become German Chancellor, speaks to the media after voting at the parliamentary elections outside a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659971
A man casts his ballot at a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659918
A man casts his ballot at a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659917
People wearing protective face masks hold their ballots at a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659909
A man casts his ballot at a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659904
A man wears a protective face mask at a polling station during parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659886
A poster depicting German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz is seen in one of the streets of Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659884
An elderly couple enters a polling station to vote at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659878
A woman with a child wears a protective face mask as she arrives at a polling station to vote at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659876
People wearing protective face masks arrive at a polling station to vote at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659874
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz and his wife Britta Ernst are seen after voting at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659870
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz, second right at the background, and his wife Britta Ernst are seen after voting at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659869
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz and his wife Britta Ernst are seen after voting at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659866
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz, second right, and his wife Britta Ernst, second left, are seen after voting at the parliamentary elections at a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659863
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz helps an elderly woman during the parliamentary elections at a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659862
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz speaks to an elderly woman during the parliamentary elections at a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659858
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz and his wife Britta Ernst are seen after voting at the parliamentary elections, in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659852
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz puts on a protective face mask after voting at the parliamentary elections outside a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659848
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz reacts after voting at the parliamentary elections outside a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659846
German Finance Minister, Vice-Chancellor, and the Social Democratic Party's (SPD) chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz speaks to the media after voting at the parliamentary elections outside a polling station in Potsdam, Germany. Following the elections to the Bundestag, a new German government will be formed with a new chancellor at the head. About 60 million Germans are eligible to vote in the elections for a new federal parliament.26.09.2021#6659845