In Berlin
The balance between left and right has not been so tight since Angela Merkel's first election in 2005. The CDU-CSU candidate's list won by just one point in advance. on the outgoing social democratic formation of Gerhard Schröder.
The two parties that run the country then represented two-thirds of the voters.
Yesterday's vote gave them half the votes.
The crumbling of the votes will lead them to open the game for a three-way marriage.
Or four, if the “Jamaica” -type coalition wins - either an alliance between the CDU (black) allied with the Bavarians of the CSU, the environmentalists of Alliance 90-Die Grünen (green) and the liberals of the FDP ( yellow).
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At least five teams are possible, if we stick to the first exit polls, still little refined.
"Everything is possible and nothing is excluded, except a participation of the extreme right",
concludes Frank Baasner, of the Franco-German Institute of Ludwigsburg.
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