Exitpole: the conservative CDU / CSU bloc wins the elections to the Bundestag

The union of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), the CDU/CSU alliance, received more than 29% of the vote and takes first place in the early elections of Germany to the Bundestag. This is reported by the TV channel ARD1 with reference to the first data of the exit poll.

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The union of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU), the CDU/CSU alliance, received more than 29% of the vote and takes first place in the early elections of Germany to the Bundestag. This is reported by the TV channel ARD1 with reference to the first data of the exit poll.

According to the data received, the second place is occupied by the Alternative for Germany, which received 19.5% of the votes, which is a record for it. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz received 16% of the vote, it takes third place for the first time in its history. The three leaders are followed by the Greens (13.5%), the Left (8.5%), the Sarah Wagenknecht Union for Reason and Justice (4.7%) and the Free Democratic Party (4.9%). The turnout was a record 83%. In December 2024, the Bundestag deprived the Scholz government of confidence, as a result of which early elections were called. The publication Bild noted that Scholz can retain his post even if his party loses in early elections.

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