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Angela Merkel's party suffers election drubbing in 25-year low amid gains for far-right AfD party Angela Merkel's party suffers election drubbing in 25-year low amid gains for far-right AfD party
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The Social Democrats and chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Party have emerged from Berlin state elections as the strongest two parties – biut it came amid significant gains for the country's far-right AfD party.The Social Democrats and chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Party have emerged from Berlin state elections as the strongest two parties – biut it came amid significant gains for the country's far-right AfD party.
Both main parties lost enough support to ensure they will not be able to continue a coalition government together, according to exit polls on Sunday.Both main parties lost enough support to ensure they will not be able to continue a coalition government together, according to exit polls on Sunday.
The SPD won 23% of the vote, dropping 5.3%, while the CDU won 18%, down 5.4%, ARD public television reported.The SPD won 23% of the vote, dropping 5.3%, while the CDU won 18%, down 5.4%, ARD public television reported.
The anti-immigrant nationalist Alternative for Germany party won 11.5% of the vote, behind the Greens and the Left party, each with 16.5%, but with more than enough to enter Berlin's state parliament, its 10th nationwide.The anti-immigrant nationalist Alternative for Germany party won 11.5% of the vote, behind the Greens and the Left party, each with 16.5%, but with more than enough to enter Berlin's state parliament, its 10th nationwide.
The vote comes two weeks after Mrs Merkel's CDU came in third in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and Sunday's showing - her party's worst in the capital - will keep up the pressure on the chancellor a year ahead of national elections.The vote comes two weeks after Mrs Merkel's CDU came in third in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and Sunday's showing - her party's worst in the capital - will keep up the pressure on the chancellor a year ahead of national elections.
The AfD has campaigned heavily on the migrant issue, playing to voters' fears about the integration of the roughly 1 million migrants who entered Germany last year.The AfD has campaigned heavily on the migrant issue, playing to voters' fears about the integration of the roughly 1 million migrants who entered Germany last year.
"From zero to double digits, that's unique for Berlin. The grand coalition has been voted out - not yet at the federal level, but that will happen next year," said AfD candidate Georg Pazderski to cheering supporters after the results."From zero to double digits, that's unique for Berlin. The grand coalition has been voted out - not yet at the federal level, but that will happen next year," said AfD candidate Georg Pazderski to cheering supporters after the results.
However, it was largely local issues that drove the vote in the city of 3.5 million.However, it was largely local issues that drove the vote in the city of 3.5 million.
Disillusionment is high over the capital's notoriously inefficient bureaucracy and issues such as years of delays in opening its new airport.Disillusionment is high over the capital's notoriously inefficient bureaucracy and issues such as years of delays in opening its new airport.
Peter Tauber, the Christian Democrats' general secretary, blamed Social Democratic mayor Michael Mueller for turning voters against the two governing parties, saying "the fish stinks from the head".Peter Tauber, the Christian Democrats' general secretary, blamed Social Democratic mayor Michael Mueller for turning voters against the two governing parties, saying "the fish stinks from the head".
Mr Mueller, however, said after the results that "we have achieved our goal".Mr Mueller, however, said after the results that "we have achieved our goal".
"We are the strongest political party and we have a mandate to form a government," he said."We are the strongest political party and we have a mandate to form a government," he said.
Without enough support for the governing SPD-CDU "grand coalition" to continue, the most likely new governing alliance appeared to be a combination of the SPD, Greens and Left party.Without enough support for the governing SPD-CDU "grand coalition" to continue, the most likely new governing alliance appeared to be a combination of the SPD, Greens and Left party.
Such a configuration "is not a good perspective for Berlin" Mr Tauber said on Twitter.Such a configuration "is not a good perspective for Berlin" Mr Tauber said on Twitter.