Sunday, September 24, 2017

German election results "a political earthquake"

How many times have I told you: Don't listen to those other guys, listen to me! Earlier today I told you the AfD (Alternativ für Deutschland) would finish a strong third in the German elections, thanks to anti-immigrant/refugee/Muslim backlash. Here's a screenshot grabbed from the BBC News website.


According to exit polls, Chancellor Angela Merkel's quasi-conservative CDU-CSU bloc won 32.5% of the vote, which will make them the largest group in the new Bundestag. However, that was down from 41.5% in the 2013 election.

Support for their closest rivals, pinkish Social Democrats (SPD), who were junior partners in Frau Merkel's "grand coalition", slumped to 20% -- a new post-war low. They say now that they will take up the role of opposition to whatever coalition the Chancellor cobbles together.

In a solid third place, just as Walt predicted, is the AfD (Alternativ für Deutschland / Alternative for Germany) which stunned the liberal establishment, not just in Germany but across Europe, by winning 13.5% of the vote. Thus they will enter the Bundestag for the first time. The result is indeed, as Frauke Petry says, "a political earthquake".

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