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Centre-right CDU and CSU parties win election, say exit polls

Germany’s centre-right CDU and CSU parties have won the federal elections with about 28.5 to 29 per cent of the vote according to exit polls, paving the way for CDU leader Friedrich Merz to become chancellor at a time of economic and political upheaval in Europe’s largest democracy.

The far-right Alternative for Germany co-led by Alice Weidel recorded its best result with 19.5 — 20 per cent of the vote on Sunday, according to the preliminary projections by state broadcasters ARD and ZDF. That is double what the anti-immigration party achieved in 2021.

Meanwhile Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic Party won just 16 to 16.5 per cent of the votes.

  • @[email protected]
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    8 hours ago

    No, it’s not. I’m sorry if you’re delusional enough to think otherwise.

    You may have had a point if Bernie won a nomination, but the left has made it clear they don’t care about reducing the disparity in wealth.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      159 minutes ago

      I don’t think Bernie was running for Die Linke. You’re out of scope bud. It’s Germany 🇩🇪 election.

    • @orgrinrt
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      34 hours ago

      Okay, well the US “left” and “right” may not be up to the usual standards, but it quite literally is up and down elsewhere and in premise.

    • @Jhex
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      96 hours ago

      You may have had a point if Bernie won a nomination

      in Germany???