The February 23 parliamentary poll in Germany produced several outcomes, the prominent being a highly fractured verdict.
The election map reveals that the AfD won almost all of the voting districts in the old East Germany (except for Berlin), while the CDU prevailed in the former West German territory. The CDU ...
An astounding map that has emerged from Germany’s general election has shown just how divided the nation at the heart of ...
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU), a centrist conservative party in ... where most constituencies (outside of Berlin) saw the far-right party usher in over 30 per cent of the vote.
While eastern Berlin, once part of East Germany, mostly voted for The Left – which has links to the former Communists. Meanwhile, in the part of the country that used to be West Germany, the CDU/CSU ...
Friedrich Merz, centre, addresses supporters at CDU party headquarters in Berlin, Germany.
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU), a centrist conservative party in coalition with ... The AfD’s greatest bastion of support came in eastern Germany, where most constituencies (outside of Berlin) ...