Germany's stability under the Merkel era has evaporated within two years.
The rising influence of the far-right, particularly the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has created a tense political climate.
Mass protests are a response to the AfD's proposed mass deportation of immigrants.
The normalization and growing respectability of the far-right are causing division among traditional parties.
The war in Ukraine has seriously impacted Germany's economy due to its energy ties with Russia.
The difficulties witnessed in the governing coalition have brought ideological divisions back to the surface.
Conclusion: Germany is undergoing a delicate political and economic period. Yet, its strong commitment to democracy remains its best asset to overcome this crisis.