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Germany election: Merkel wins fourth term, exit polls say | Germany election: Merkel wins fourth term, exit polls say |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been re-elected for a fourth term in federal elections, exit polls suggest. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been re-elected for a fourth term in federal elections, exit polls suggest. |
Her conservative CDU/CSU alliance has won 32.5% of the vote, remaining the largest party in Germany's parliament, according to the ARD poll. | Her conservative CDU/CSU alliance has won 32.5% of the vote, remaining the largest party in Germany's parliament, according to the ARD poll. |
Its coalition partner, the social democratic SPD, has gained 20%. | Its coalition partner, the social democratic SPD, has gained 20%. |
Meanwhile, the AfD, a right-wing nationalist, anti-Islam party, was on track to win 13.5%, emerging as Germany's third-strongest party. | Meanwhile, the AfD, a right-wing nationalist, anti-Islam party, was on track to win 13.5%, emerging as Germany's third-strongest party. |
Addressing supporters, Mrs Merkel said she hoped for a "better result" and talked about "extraordinary challenges". | |
She added that she would listen to the "concerns and anxieties" of AfD voters in other to regain them. | |
The numbers mean that the SPD, led by Martin Schulz, has fallen to a new post-World War Two low. | |
Mr Schulz said the result was the end of the "grand coalition" with Mrs Merkel's alliance. | |
"It's a difficult and bitter day for social democrats in Germany. We haven't reached our objective," he told supporters. | |
AfD's performance, better than what opinion polls had forecast, means that the right-wing party will have a seat at the Bundestag for the first time. | AfD's performance, better than what opinion polls had forecast, means that the right-wing party will have a seat at the Bundestag for the first time. |
The party's leader, Frauke Petry, said on Twitter (in German) that Germany has experienced an incomparable "political earthquake". | The party's leader, Frauke Petry, said on Twitter (in German) that Germany has experienced an incomparable "political earthquake". |
The exit poll put the Liberal FDP with 10.5%; the Greens with 9.5% and the Die Linke (The Left) with 9%. | The exit poll put the Liberal FDP with 10.5%; the Greens with 9.5% and the Die Linke (The Left) with 9%. |
Mrs Merkel will now have to search for new coalition partners - a process that could take months. | Mrs Merkel will now have to search for new coalition partners - a process that could take months. |