The parliamentary election in Germany was won by a conservative CDU/CSU block, which won 28.6%. support. The highly conservative AFD party came in second with 20.8% support. The results were published by the Federal Election Commission from Sunday to Monday night.
In Germany’s early parliamentary elections, the CDU/CSU conservative bloc won, earning 28.6%. vote. Group leader Friedrich Merz pretends to be in the position of federal prime minister.
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The alternative to the German (AFD) party, known as populists, came in second in support with 20.8%. Compared to the 2021 election, this is a double increase.
Prime Minister Olaf Scholz’s German Social Democrats (SPD) won 16.4%. vote. This is the worst outcome for this party in the history of elections to the Bundesag.
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The parliamentary location was also secured by Green, with 11.6% votes. Voters and the left are supported by 8.8%
The liberal Liberal Democrats (FDP) did not cross the 5% election threshold and won 4.3%. vote. This means that this group will not be in the bandet tag.
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Also, the Sahry Wagenknecht (BSW) Alliance did not break the election threshold and scored 4.97%. vote.
German media emphasize that if BSW does not ultimately enter Parliament, conservatives and SPD can create a majority government. Otherwise, you will need a CDU/CSU, SPD, and Green Coalition.
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