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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 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 outgoing coalition partner, the social democratic SPD, said it would go into opposition after winning 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. In a result which shocked many, the nationalist AfD was on track to win 13.5%, making it the third party.
Addressing supporters, Mrs Merkel said she hoped for a "better result" and talked about "extraordinary challenges". Addressing supporters, Mrs Merkel said she had 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. She would listen, she said, to the "concerns and anxieties" of AfD voters in order to win them back.
The numbers mean that the SPD, led by Martin Schulz, has fallen to a new post-World War Two low. The numbers mean 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.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. "It's a difficult and bitter day for social democrats in Germany," he told supporters. "We haven't reached our objective."
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 forecast in opinion polls, means the right-wing party will have seats in 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". Prominent AfD figure Frauke Petry said on Twitter (in German) that Germany had 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 puts the Liberal FDP on 10.5%; the Greens on 9.5% and Die Linke (The Left) on 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.
A 'Jamaica' coalition?