Germany | Chancellor Scholz’s Social Democrats losing the Berlin re-election, the Christian Democrats winning

According to door-to-door polls, the SPD is getting its worst result in Berlin since the war years.

12.2. 20:24

Germany’s of the Federal Chancellor By Olaf Scholz The Social Democratic Party (SPD) is losing Sunday’s elections in the city-state of Berlin based on door-to-door polls and preliminary results.

According to door-to-door polls conducted by the ZDF channel, the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) is about to win the election overwhelmingly with almost 28 percent of the vote. The SPD’s result is falling to 18 percent, reports news agency Reuters.

According to the news agency AFP, a good 18 percent would be the worst result the SPD has received since the war years.

According to door-to-door polls, the Green Party would still get 18 percent of the votes and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) five percent.

A little before eight in the evening Finnish time, the SPD was from Berlin of the television company RBB according to results counting monitoring, getting 18.3 percent of the votes while the Christian Democrats led with 27.4 percent. According to RBB, the former chancellor Angela Merkel The CDU would get its best result in Berlin since 1999.

BerlinN Sunday’s vote was about re-election.

According to the Berlin Constitutional Court, the elections originally held in the fall of 2021 had so many uncertainties that the elections was ordered to be renewed. The queues for the polling stations had been hours long and not everyone could vote. Many places also ran out of ballots.

At the same time, parliamentary elections were also held in 2021, with which Scholz became chancellor. A partial rerun of the parliamentary elections may be held in Berlin even later.

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