CDU leader Gordon Schnieder celebrates victory in Rhineland-Palatinate election with supporters and results display showing CDU at 31%.
CDU leader Gordon Schnieder celebrates victory in Rhineland-Palatinate election with supporters and results display showing CDU at 31%.
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CDU wins Rhineland-Palatinate state election ahead of SPD

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In Rhineland-Palatinate's state election, the CDU won with 31 percent ahead of the SPD's 25.9 percent, ending 35 years of opposition. The AfD achieved its best result in a western German state at 19.5 percent, becoming the third strongest force. A grand coalition under CDU leader Gordon Schnieder is likely.

The CDU increased its vote share to 31.0 percent (2021: 27.7 percent) and gains 39 seats in the state parliament (previously 31). The SPD dropped to a historic low of 25.9 percent (2021: 35.7 percent) with 32 seats (previously 39). The AfD more than doubled to 19.5 percent (2021: 8.3 percent) with 24 seats (previously 9). The Greens slipped slightly to 7.9 percent (2021: 9.3 percent) with 10 seats. FDP (2.1 percent), Freie Wähler (4.2 percent), and Linke (4.4 percent) failed the five-percent hurdle. Turnout rose to 68.5 percent (2021: 64.3 percent) among around three million eligible voters. After ten years of SPD-Greens-FDP coalition, SPD dominance ends after 35 years. CDU leader Gordon Schnieder, a 50-year-old financial official from the Vulkaneifel, is set to become minister-president. He told ZDF: “We will form a coalition in the democratic center.” Amid applause, he shouted: “The CDU Rhineland-Palatinate is back!” Incumbent Alexander Schweitzer (SPD), who succeeded Malu Dreyer in 2024, congratulated him and ruled out joining a CDU-led government. Polls showed SPD losses among men (10 points), women (9 points), and all age groups; AfD gained especially among men (+14 points) and youth. Education was a key issue, where CDU was seen as competent. SPD launches internal debates; Bärbel Bas called the result “very bitter.”

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Reactions on X to the Rhineland-Palatinate election highlight CDU's victory ending 35 years of SPD rule, with supporters praising Gordon Schnieder for addressing key issues. AfD celebrates its record 19.5% as the biggest gain and true win, criticizing exclusion from coalitions. Critics express skepticism about the likely CDU-SPD grand coalition, viewing it as rewarding SPD's defeat and leading to policy stagnation. Some SPD voices blame federal leadership and call for reforms.

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Illustration depicting Green Party supporters celebrating their slim election win over CDU in Baden-Württemberg, with vote results on display.
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Greens narrowly win Baden-Württemberg state election ahead of CDU

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Cem Özdemir's Greens have narrowly won the Baden-Württemberg state election with 30.2 percent of the vote ahead of the CDU's 29.7 percent. Both parties secure 56 seats each in the state parliament, while the SPD plummets to a historic low of 5.5 percent. The FDP and Left fail to enter the parliament.

In Hessian local elections on March 15, the CDU emerged strongest statewide with 29.8 percent. The SPD dropped to 20.8 percent, while the AfD gained to 14.8 percent. Turnout rose to 54.3 percent.

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The Greens have narrowly won the Baden-Württemberg state election with 30.2 percent, ahead of the CDU with 29.7 percent. Both parties will receive 56 seats each in the state parliament. CDU leader Manuel Hagel offered his resignation after the defeat, which was unanimously rejected by the state executive.

The AfD faction in the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament has voted out its leader Jan Bollinger shortly after a strong election result. Michael Büge takes over as new faction head. Bollinger remains in the faction and calls for loyalty to the party.

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In Brandenburg, SPD and CDU are close to finalizing a coalition agreement. Minister President Dietmar Woidke and CDU state leader Jan Redmann plan to present it on Wednesday. Cabinet personnel assignments remain unresolved.

Four months before the state election in Saxony-Anhalt, the AfD is preparing a comprehensive personnel overhaul in ministries and authorities. Top candidate Ulrich Siegmund considers 150 to 200 positions realistic. The party fears resistance from the existing administrative apparatus.

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The Values Union received just 0.2 percent of the votes in the recent Baden-Württemberg elections. The party does not plan to run in the next state elections. In an interview with Junge Freiheit, top candidate Jörg Meuthen addresses questions about potentially dissolving the party.

 

 

 

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