BERLIN (Reuters) - Fear of terrorism, political extremism and social tension due to mass migration are Germans' top concerns as they prepare to vote in a federal election, a survey showed on Thursday.
Worries about jobs and the economy have meanwhile fallen to record lows, according to the annual study by insurer R+V.
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