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The exit vote is now announced in German elections, suggesting that frontrunner Friedrich Merz’s conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party has come forward.
When the votes are closely monitored in Europe and the US, the CDU/CSU block went on the course to win first place at 28.5% of the vote, followed by 20% AFD, resulting in record results from the far right. The party that marked the report was reported by the public broadcaster ZDF.
Incumbent Prime Minister Olaf Scholz’s central left Social Democrats (SPD) won just 16.5% of the vote.
The results deciding how the country will operate for the next four years are expected to be fairly clear right after the vote closes at 6pm local time on Sunday, but the final official result will be Monday. is expected early.
German President Frank Walter Steinmeier lost his confidence vote on January 15 after losing his alliance when he fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner amid tensions over economic policy , called for an election.
However, the Governing Union had lost popularity long before conflicts within the government, and the AFD surged in federal elections in Turing and Saxony last September.
Scholz’s SPD says it faces a “historical defeat”
The incumbent Social Democrats (SPD) suggested that the exit vote had put the worst outcome for Prime Minister Olaf Scholz, taking just 16% of the vote, and that he had a “historical defeat” after suggesting that the exit vote had been the course He said he is facing the
“This is a historic defeat for the SPD…it’s a very bitter night,” said Matthias Meiersh, party general secretary.
Scholz had argued that his party could win as voters suggested that they could vote both for the SPD on the final day of the campaign on Saturday.
How will the exit poll findings compare to the 2021 election?
The outcome of the exit vote was a major change in the great benefits of the far-right AFD party and a significant change in the wealth of the two largest German parties, namely the incumbent Social Democrats (SPD) and frontrunners of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). It suggests.
The number of small parties exceeding the 5% threshold to enter Parliament will likely determine the next form of government. If there are few parties who have succeeded in doing so, frontrunner Friedrich Merz could form a two-party coalition, but if the seats are more dispersed, he would be forced to make a more cumbersome three-party contract. It may be.
An exit vote reported by Deutcshe Welle suggests that the final outcome may be:
Here’s how this compares to the results of the 2021 election:
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025, 17:26
Exit vote predicts Meltz’s victory with a right-right AFD surge
The exit vote is now announced, suggesting that frontrunner Friedrich Merz’s conservative CDU party will come forward as far-right AFDs make great profits.
CDU/CSU Bloc took first place with 28.5% of votes, followed by AFD at 20%, a record for the far-right party, public broadcaster ZDF reported.
Scholz’s central left SPD won 16.5% of the vote.
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025, 17:06
Votes and exit votes are expected to close soon
Voting is scheduled to close at GMT at 5pm, at which point votes will be made public, counting start and end votes.
The general photos are expected to be revealed fairly quickly tonight, but the final official results are not expected until early Monday.
All eyes are on the far right, but that will become the fate of a small political party that is likely to determine the shape of Germany’s next government.
If his CDU/CSU party wins, frontrunner Friedrich Merz is forced to find two other political parties to form an alliance and form a majority, but instead of having to make a two-party alliance I hope to form.
However, if small parties like the Liberal Democrats (FDP) and the far left Die Linke reach the 5% threshold, get seats and fragment seat allocations, then a three-party coalition is more possible. It will be more sexual.
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025 16:50
Man arrested after swinging a knife at a polling station and denounced officials for election fraud
A 33-year-old German man wore a knife around at a polling station in the city of Klefeld in the western city of Clöfeld, police said.
Police said the man appeared to be “mentally disturbed” and that election workers condemned election manipulation. After leaving the polling station, the person threatened another person. He showed him the knife but did not use it, police said.
The suspect is currently facing a criminal case and an investigation is ongoing, police said.
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025 16:25
The interim voter turnout is higher than in previous elections, officials say
German federal rehabilitation officials have announced that as of 2pm local time, 52% of eligible voters had voted at the polling station, Welt reports.
This was compared to 36.5% in the last election in 2021 at the same time, but the pandemic during that election caused many people to use mail-in voting that were not included in the numbers.
In the previous 2017 election, 41.1% of eligible voters were voting as of 2pm.
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025 15:13
What is a “firewall” for AFD?
The mainstream German party says it won’t cooperate with far-right parties that threaten democracy, a postwar stance called the “firewall.”
This includes German (AFD) alternatives. But frontrunner Friedrich Merz sparked criticism and protest after his CDU/CSU party brought non-binding motions to parliament seeking many immigrants to be turned back to the German border .
The allegation was approved thanks to a vote from the AFD. It urged Merz to accuse him of breaking the firewall as he won the first mark in post-war Germany. “We will never mind negotiations with the AFD or participating in the government under any circumstances,” Merz argued on Saturday.
During a visit to the Munich Security Conference earlier this month, US Vice President JD Vance garnered strong criticism from German leaders and said there was no firewall location.
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025 14:47
“That’s the story of mini-trump”: SPD hits with Frontrunner Merz
The incumbent SPD party was hit with a comment made by frontrunner Friedrich Merz in yesterday’s campaign finale. It is no longer a left majority, and Germany has no leftist politics anymore. it’s over. It’s not possible anymore. ”
According to Der Spiegel, SPD general secretary Matthias Miersch replied, “That’s how Mini Trump speaks.”
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025 14:19
How quickly will a governing coalition be formed?
There is no formal ruling on the process of forming a new government, and no deadlines have been set.
Conservative leader and frontrunner Friedrich Merz said he hopes to form a new government by mid-April if he wins.
Prime Minister Olaf Scholz’s resignation government will remain on a caregiver basis until the Aisle elects a new prime minister.
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025 13:11
Some states report higher interim voter turnout compared to the 2021 election
The federal government’s preliminary figures on voter voting are not expected until late this afternoon, but some states have published some initial statistics reported by German news outlets .
At midday in Saxony, 27.1% of those eligible voted voted against 25.8% in the previous 2021 election at the same time.
In Low Saxony, that figure was 43% compared to 36.6% in 2021.
Saxony Anhalt had an even more dramatic increase compared to 26.5% in 2021.
However, in the northern part of Schleswig-Holstein, as of 11am, 21.3% of eligible voters voted, down slightly from 23.8% in 2021.
Andy GregoryFebruary 23, 2025 12:51