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Angela Merkel's party defeated: Social Democrats beat Christian Democratic Union by a narrow margin in German elections. Analina Berbeck: The woman who could become Germany's next head of state. |
According to
preliminary results from Germany's federal election, the left-wing moderate
Social Democratic Party (SPD) has defeated outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel's
party in a close contest.
The Social Democrats won 25.7 percent of the vote, while the conservative ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won 24.1 percent. The Green Party has achieved the most successful result in the history of its party and is in third place with 14.8% of the vote. A coalition will now be needed to form a government. Earlier, Social Democratic Party leader Olaf Schulz said his party had a clear mandate to form a government. It should be noted that the results of the exit polls predicted a tough contest between the two parties, but this election was unexpected from the beginning and the result alone was never going to end the story. One reason for
this is that outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel is not going anywhere until a
coalition government is formed and may have to wait until Christmas. Angela Merkel's successor will have to lead Europe's leading economy for the next four years, as well as address issues such as climate change. Supporters of
the Social Democratic Party have expressed happiness for Olaf Schulz. Olaf
Schulz said on television after his party's victory that voters had given him
the task of forming a "good and practical government for Germany." His conservative opponent, however, responded that it was not a "majority" but a coalition government. One of the headlines about Sunday night's German election was "maybe two chancellors and two kingmakers", which actually summarizes the results. But it is not just Social Democrats and conservative leaders who are fighting for power. The two kingmakers are the Greens (environmentalist political party Green) and the Liberals and the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP) and are welcoming various offers. Although neither the Greens nor the Liberals did well, they together accounted for a quarter of the vote and could play a key role for both major parties. They are more popular with voters under the age of 30 than any major party, but it will take a lot of skill to bring them under one roof. There is a
so-called alliance, which consists of different party colors: red (SPD), yellow
(FDP) and green. This is the first time that Germany is facing a tripartite alliance, but the country has entered a new political era. It was a nightmare for radical left-wing candidates outside the four mainstream parties and a complicated night for far-right candidates. Left-wing
candidates could also be out of the Dynasty parliament if their final vote
falls below 5 percent, and although the right-wing AFD vote appears to be
declining nationally, it is for the eastern states of Saxony and Tharangia. Is
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Without precedent for its four-decade history, the Green Party, Germany's purported Green Party, has reported its possibility for chancellor.
It is also a historic development that Greens will play a key role in the September elections.
On Monday, the Green Party reported that 40-year-old Analina Berbuk would run in the September political decision as a trade for current Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Barbock is expected to be the only female candidate in the next race for chancellor.
The Greens, who once had an interesting personality wearing radical like unshaven shoes, are currently liable to be essential for the following government.
In a context where right-wing conservatives are currently in turmoil over disagreements over the candidate, the Green Party could emerge as one of the largest parties in the new coalition.
This
development will mean that Annalina Berbuk will be the next Chancellor of
Germany and she is already being compared to the young Prime Ministers of New
Zealand and Finland.
Bearbook was born in 1980, the same year his party was founded. His folks took him with them to hostile to atomic fights. She recalls incidents in her childhood when protesters were dispersed by a powerful stream of water, and then when she got home, she was given a cake to eat.
It represents a kind of revolutionary style of a wealthy and comfortable middle class of that time which eventually took the form of the Green Party and explains the reason for its public popularity today.
According to a
recent poll, 22 percent of the country's vote is in favor of the Green Party,
the second largest party after Angela Merkel's conservative parties, the
Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union.
The conservative coalition's popularity was 40 percent last summer when the country's epidemic was slightly better, but has now dropped to 29 percent.
Some other assessments of public sentiment have demonstrated the Conservatives to be even less well known, with just four or five percent more famous than the Green Party. The left-inclining Social Democratic Party has been famous with youngsters for quite a long time.In addition, other smaller and larger parties support 10% or less of the vote.
The situation is likely to worsen for the conservative parties, the Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union, as the current negative reviews do not address the ongoing controversy within them over disagreement over their chancellor candidate. Is caused by
Now that the
'Alpha Mail', a conservative party with male-dominated political ideologies, is
embroiled in a self-defeating battle for party leadership, the Green Party has
quietly announced its candidate for chancellor. Has made a choice. In the same
way that decisions are made in Russia in secret, the Green Party did not make a
formal announcement until Monday that it was considering choosing a candidate.
The new
leadership of the Green Party has imposed a strict party discipline on its
party and a zeal to come to power that Bismarck, a nationalist leader in German
history, might be proud of.
But one thing is that in the Green Party, not all matters are usually settled very easily. Customarily, moderate gatherings have been extremely coordinated, while the Green Party has seen a ton of disorder.
Watching videos of the Green Party's founding day celebrations looks like a student union meeting, with young men with disheveled hair wearing modern shirts and jackets chanting slogans.
This party has been divided into two groups in its history, one group consists of those who are 'realists', those who want it, it is right to make some compromises to make themselves popular in the society while the other group Called 'funds', these are people who say that any compromise on principles is tantamount to selling out to the party.
The Green Party first came to power in 1998 when it joined the coalition government as a junior partner of the left-leaning Social Democratic Party.
Green Party Secretary Joshka Fisher was recently asked by reporters if eating "mesley" (a healthy breakfast food made from dried fruits and nuts) would be mandatory.
Within the Green Party, the Rallies had won, but after coming to power, the battle for reconciliation and compromise on principles intensified. A bucket of paint was thrown at Joshka Fisher in 1999 after she said she would support a NATO airstrike on Kosovo.
Tensions between the two factions on the national political scene continued for decades, leaving the Green Party divided and chaotic.
However, the
pragmatic and successful leadership of the Green Party in regional or
provincial governments in Germany has proved that it can now give its country
an effective rule.
Whichever
direction politics takes, the Green Party is currently in power with one eye.
No one will be seen making fun of Michelle anymore.
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