The conservative block led by Friedrich Merz He has won the German legislative elections this Sunday with 28.5 % of the votes, when the preliminary count of 296 of the 299 electoral districts is completed, while the ultra -right -time alternative for Germany (AFD) is located as a second force, as the polls predicted.
The AFD has achieved with its candidate Alice Weidel 20.9 %, a historical result with which she doubles her 2021 figures, when she got 10.4 %, but the conservatives of the Democristian Union (CDU) and the social Christian union ( Csu) exclude a coalition with it by virtue of the known as sanitary cord.
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The social democrats of the outgoing chancellor, Olaf Scholz, have collapsed to 16.4 %, the worst result since 1890, while the green, current government partners, achieve 11.6 %.
The left improves its 2021 results with 8.8 % of the votes.
Liberals will clear 5 %threshold.
The preliminary official results will be known in its entirety this Monday and only then it will be possible to calculate exactly the seats that will correspond to each party and the possible resulting coalitions.
Everything indicates that, if BSW finally enters the Bundestag, the Scholz democratians will not have enough seats to form a coalition with the social democrats, for which they would need to add at least 316 of the 630 seats, and will have to explore the possibility of integrating into Greens as the third partner of a tripartite.
Participation has been high, 82.5 % of the census, 6.2 points above the last elections in 2021.