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German election: Parties prepare for coalition talks

February 25, 2025
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Skip next section What were the results of the German election?

02/25/2025February 25, 2025

What were the results of the German election?

The center-right , along with its Bavarian sister party the came out top in Sunday’s vote with 28.6%.

They were followed by the far-right with 20.8%.

The two parties remaining in the outgoing coalition government, the and the , won 16.4% and 11.6% respectively.

The only other party to make it past the 5% hurdle to enter the German parliament was the which saw its vote jump to 8.8%.

The other former member of the coalition government, the , did not manage to get passed the 5% hurdle, securing only 4.3% of the vote.

With the CDU’s Friedrich Merz already ruling out a coalition with the far-right AfD, it remains to be seen whether another coalition can successfully be pieced together.

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage following the German federal election02/25/2025February 25, 2025

Welcome to our coverage following the German federal election

Zac Crellin

Thank you for joining us as we continue to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments following Germany’s federal election on Sunday.

The first moves have already been made toward forming a coalition government after center-right bloc (CDU/CSU) won, but failed to secure a majority over the weekend.

CDU leader has said he favors a coalition with the center-left SPD, but the various parties will first have to convene among themselves to discuss who they are happy to work with and where they are willing to make compromises.

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