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The CDU and AfD make slight gains in repeat elections

2024-02-11T19:43:29.374Z

Highlights: The CDU and AfD make slight gains in repeat elections. The traffic light parties SPD, Greens and FDP are losing some ground compared to the overall result for 2021. According to these interim results, the left remains roughly stable. There will initially be no change to the order of the parties in the 2021 federal election. The SPD was ahead almost two and a half years ago (23.4 percent of the second votes), followed by the Greens (22.4), CDU (15.9) and Left (11.4)



As of: February 11, 2024, 8:32 p.m

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Dirk Stettner (l), chairman of the CDU parliamentary group in the House of Representatives, gestures in front of a screen.

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In the partial repeat of the federal election in Berlin, there are signs of slight gains for the CDU and AfD.

The traffic light parties SPD, Greens and FDP are losing some ground compared to the overall result for 2021.

This is based on information from the state election authority on the Internet, according to which around 95 percent of all electoral areas have been counted as of 8:15 p.m.

This information is based on the valid results from 2021 and the results of the partial repeat on Sunday that have already been counted.

Berlin - Based on this still incomplete interim result, the CDU and AfD can expect an increase of around one percentage point.

The SPD, Greens and FDP must each expect losses of around 0.7 percentage points.

According to these interim results, the left remains roughly stable.

There will initially be no change to the order of the parties in the 2021 federal election.

At the first attempt at the election in Berlin, the SPD was ahead almost two and a half years ago (23.4 percent of the second votes), followed by the Greens (22.4), CDU (15.9), Left (11.4), FDP (9 .1) and AfD (8.4).

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Source: merkur

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