German citizens are participating in three regional elections, which are called the test of Merkel's policy on refugees.
It is expected that the inflow of opponent "alternative for Germany (AFD) will work well against Merkel's open door policy into these elections.
In Germany in the year 2015, the majority of refugees and asylum seekers entered million.
He was hopeful Saturday when asked if they are ready for the elections, said the German Chancellor.
According to opinion polls, Merkel's Party the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) would remain the largest party in the eastern region of Saxony-Anhalt.
However, it faces defeat in Baden Western region of the country, where it is currently the largest party.
The Rhine River is expected to be fierce in the inland area.
According to the study, the FDA has received 19% support in Saxony in the CDU and Social Democrats formed a coalition Government.
If AFD made good in the election, and his allies will have to maintain the lead.
The AFD is already represented in five of Germany's 16 regional parliaments. The recent elections to give up the fight to stop the violence, "borders" and "asylum".
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the success of the Saturday of the AFD will not change the Government's position on refugees
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