25 February, 2025
What were the results of the German elections?
The Center-Right came to the top of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), its Bavarian Sister Party The Christian Social Union (CSU) with 28.6%in Sunday’s vote.
They were after a distant option for Germany (AFD) with 20.8%.
In the outgoing coalition government, Social Democrats (SPD) and the remaining parties won 16.4% and 11.6% respectively.
The only other side was the Left party to meet the 5% obstacle to enter the German Parliament, which jumped its vote up to 8.8%.
Other former members of the coalition government, Free Democrats (FDP) did not manage to pass the 5% obstacle, which led to only 4.3% of the votes.
Frederick Merz of CDU already ruled a coalition with far-flung AFD, the sea is whether another coalition can be successfully found simultaneously.
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Welcome to our coverage after German federal federal
Thanks for joining us because we continue to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments after Germany’s federal election on Sunday.
The first trick towards forming a coalition government after the winning government was already formed after the Center-Rett block (CDU/CSU) won, but failed to secure the majority over the weekend.
CDU leader Frederick Merz has said that he is in favor of an alliance with Center-Left SPD, but various parties will have to discuss them first to discuss them who are happy to work where and where the compromise Are ready to do.
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