The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
After a close-run election, a new German parliament is coming together. Our columnist Brian Melican shares who the vote ...
The conservative CDU/CSU won, and the chancellor's Social Democrats were voted out in a disastrous result for the party. One in five Germans voted for the far right. What does this mean for Germany?
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DPA International on MSNEx-minister Lindner resigns as German liberals face election disasterGermany's free-market liberals, the Free Democrats (FDP), suffered a massively disappointing defeat in Sunday's election and ...
The Left won 8.8 percent of the vote, nearly doubling its share from the last election. It performed especially well in the ...
CDU/CSU secured 28.6 percent of the vote, followed by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with 20.8 percent and the Social ...
Germany's election delivered a fragmented result, with CDU/CSU winning 28.5% but needing SPD to form a ‘Grand Coalition.’ ...
The left-wing conservative BSW party fell just short of the 5% threshold to enter the Bundestag with a nail-biting share of 4 ...
The conservative CDU/CSU won, and the chancellor's Social Democrats were voted out in a disastrous result for the party. One ...
Here are the main takeaways of Germany’s legislative elections: The elections have highlighted the steady erosion in support for the so-called people’s parties — the CDU and the SPD — that have ...
While the far right made historic gains in Germany's elections on Sunday, Conservative politician Friedrich Merz won with ...
Christian Lindner, resigned on Sunday night after the party failed to cross the five-percent threshold to enter parliament.
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