Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Regional elections in Germany, Cdu flop the First Social Democratic Party

The outcome of the vote in the District of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, one of the poorest regions and less populated areas of Germany, is clear: a defeat for the Cdu Angela Merkel, a victory for the incumbent Governor's Spd Erwin Sellering. According to the latest data of today's vote ended recently, the Social Democrats have gotten between 36% and 37% of the vote. That means the possibility to express even the Governor, and then click the coalition partner for the next five years. In the Cdu becomes the second party, with preferences hovering between 24% and 24.5%. It's the worst result ever in the region for the Party of Chancellor Merkel. A given so far by the heyday of 2006. Third party is the Linke, given between 17% and 18%.

And many believe that the position of the radical left party might make the Cdu defeat even more bitter. The Governor Sellering, could decide to break the current Alliance with Merkel's Party and form a new majority government with the Linke.

The projections also reveal a good result for the Greens, who grow up to a percentage assessed at 8.5%. Evil, however, for the Liberal Democrats of Fdp, which are to the national Government with the Federal Chancellor, to 3%, well below the threshold to 5%. Could do better even the extreme right wing party of the Npd, for around 5%.

The turnout recorded at 14 was 29.8%, nearly six points in less than 2006. But Germany soon other citizens will be called to the polls: in two weeks, the 18 September, it's up to those of the Land of Berlin.

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