The initial results of the German election; The probability of Mortex’s preference was strengthened
With the release of the initial results of the German election, the possibility of the president of Friedrich Merts, the candidate for the Christian Democratic Union, was strengthened.
According to RCO News Agency, the German federal elections began today (Sunday) as more than 5 million people were eligible to vote.
According to the Deutsche Welle network, more than 5 % of the eligible elections have participated in the German election.
With the closure of the ballot boxes at 4pm local time, the preliminary results and polls indicate the pioneer of the Christian Democratic Democratic Union with four, but his party is far from the parliamentary majority needed to form a government.
The German Right Party (AFD) also won 2.8 percent of the vote and appeared as the second most powerful party in the German election.
Initial election results
According to the results of the polls and preliminary results, the current German Chancellor Olaf Schultz Party, the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), has reached the lowest position in the history of the party with only 2 % of the vote.
According to preliminary surveys and results, it is expected that after the Christian Democratic Union, the German right -wing right party will be officially opposed to the government.
Prior to the polls, News networks, citing their polls before today’s election, had revealed that the extremist right party for Germany is in second place and had 5 % popular support. In the preliminary results, the party also won 3.5 %.
Of course, despite the growing popularity of the German right -wing party, none of the parties willing to cooperate with this extremist right party, which is why it is expected to have no place in the next German government.
If Mortus becomes the next Chancellor of Germany, it may form a coalition with the Social Democratic or with the Green Party.
In this election, people will elect four members of the Bundestag Parliament.
As the polls predicted, according to preliminary results, no party will win the majority of parliament, and different German parties will be forced to form a coalition government.
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