Anonymous ID: 3c3863 Oct. 28, 2018, 12:06 p.m. No.3640755   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1013

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-28/merkels-cdu-suffers-crushing-losses-hesse-election-worst-result-spd-130-years

 

Two weeks after the Christian Social Union, Merkel's Bavarian sister party, suffered a crushing blow in the Bavaria regional election, following the worst result for the ruling party since 1950, on Sunday Germany’s ruling Christian Democrats suffered another heavy loss in elections in Sunday's region election in Hesse, in a result that could further destabilize Angela Merkel’s grand coalition in Berlin.

 

Prime Minister Volker Bouffier's CDU remained the strongest party on Sunday, but according to forecasts by German TV, the party achieved its worst result in the state in more than 50 years. The election was also a major hit for the Social Democrat party, which received its worst ever result in Hesse and saw its share of the vote fall by one-third compared to the last election in 2013.

 

Meanwhile, like two weeks ago, the clear winners were the left-of-centre Greens, which saw their share of the vote nearly double, while the anti-immigrant AfD continues to ride the wave of populist dissatisfaction with Germany's political establishment. The Free Democrats (FDP) and Die Linke (Left Party) also remain in the federal state parliament in Hesse's capital of Wiesbaden. That means that Hessen has a six-party parliament for the first time.

 

Here are the exit polls from Infratest dimap:

 

CDU-EPP: 28% (-10.5)

GRĂśNE-G/EFA (Greens): 19.5% (+8.5)

SPD-S&D: 20% (-11.5)

AfD-EFDD: 12% (+8)

FDP-ALDE: 7.5% (+2.5)

LINKE-LEFT: 6.5% (+1.5)

 

According to projections on German TV, the CDU won 28%, down from 38.5% five years ago. The SPD won 20%, down a third or 11.5% from 2013, while the Green surged to 19.5%, up 8.5% from the last election with most young and university educated voters, or some 25% of those aged 18-29 and 29% of voters with a University degree voting for the Greens. Based on exit polls, it was too close to call if the SPD would end up third in the regional election, with the Greens potentially set to take second spot.