But a divided Germany has emerged from this election, which was full of both suspense and surprises. Speaking to ThePrint, Ackermann said that the German elections, which took place seven months in advance, were significant because of their high voter turnout of 83 percent—a clear sign that the German people wanted their voices heard. New Delhi: The liberal order in Germany is not collapsing, according to German ambassador to India Dr Philipp Ackermann, despite the doubling of the far right’s vote share in the country’s federal election on 23 February. The conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won, which means their...