Electoral Commission of Germany: the CDU / CSU bloc wins the elections to the Bundestag

The bloc of the Christian-Democratic and Christian Social Unions (CDU / CSU) leads in the elections in Germany. For the conservatives voted 28.6% of voters.

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The bloc of the Christian-Democratic and Christian Social Unions (CDU / CSU) leads in the elections in Germany. For the conservatives voted 28.6% of voters.

According to the website of the Federal Election Commission, the second place is occupied by Alternative for Germany (AfD) – 20.8%. At the same time, the AfD gained significantly more votes in the eastern districts than all other parties. In third place are the Social Democrats (SPD) of the current Chancellor Olaf Scholz. They won 16.4 percent of the vote. The choice in favor of the Greens was made by 11.6% of voters. The data are based on the results of the counting of ballots in all 299 constituencies. Early elections to the Bundestag were held on Sunday, February 23. The candidate for Chancellor of Germany from the bloc CDU / CSU Friedrich Merz said that a new government in the country can be formed before the Catholic Easter. The victory of the conservatives in Germany has already reacted to American President Donald Trump. The German people are tired of an agenda devoid of common sense.

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