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Chancellor Angela Merkel has been returned to power in Germany, exit polls suggest, after her conservative bloc won more than 33% of the vote. | Chancellor Angela Merkel has been returned to power in Germany, exit polls suggest, after her conservative bloc won more than 33% of the vote. |
Mrs Merkel told supporters they had achieved "something magnificent", but said she wanted to be a chancellor of all Germans at a moment of crisis. | Mrs Merkel told supporters they had achieved "something magnificent", but said she wanted to be a chancellor of all Germans at a moment of crisis. |
Mrs Merkel's bloc now looks set to form a centre-right alliance with her preferred partner, the pro-reform FDP. | Mrs Merkel's bloc now looks set to form a centre-right alliance with her preferred partner, the pro-reform FDP. |
She says the alliance will get Germany out of its worst crisis in 60 years. | She says the alliance will get Germany out of its worst crisis in 60 years. |
Her rival, SPD leader Frank Walter Steinmeier, admitted a "bitter defeat". | Her rival, SPD leader Frank Walter Steinmeier, admitted a "bitter defeat". |
He said his party would be "vigilant in opposition". | He said his party would be "vigilant in opposition". |
See a breakdown of what parties got, based on German TV exit pollIn detail | See a breakdown of what parties got, based on German TV exit pollIn detail |
"The voters have decided and the result is a bitter day for German Social Democracy ... there is no way of talking it up - the result is a bitter defeat," the SPD leader said. | "The voters have decided and the result is a bitter day for German Social Democracy ... there is no way of talking it up - the result is a bitter defeat," the SPD leader said. |
Exit polls in Germany, Europe's largest economy and the biggest member of the European Union, are generally considered to be extremely reliable. | |
Preliminary results are expected in the next few hours. | |
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says the result seems a disaster for the Social Democrats (SPD), who could have their lowest share of the vote since World War II. | The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says the result seems a disaster for the Social Democrats (SPD), who could have their lowest share of the vote since World War II. |
The SPD have shared power with Mrs Merkel's CDU/CSU in an awkward grand coalition since the last elections in 2005. | The SPD have shared power with Mrs Merkel's CDU/CSU in an awkward grand coalition since the last elections in 2005. |
An exit poll for ZDF television gave the CDU/CSU 33.5%, SPD 23.5% and the FDP, Mrs Merkel's preferred partners, 14.5%. | An exit poll for ZDF television gave the CDU/CSU 33.5%, SPD 23.5% and the FDP, Mrs Merkel's preferred partners, 14.5%. |
This would give the centre-right alliance, with 48% in total, a narrow majority over the SPD and the two other major parties, the Greens and the Left, both of which increased their share of the vote. | This would give the centre-right alliance, with 48% in total, a narrow majority over the SPD and the two other major parties, the Greens and the Left, both of which increased their share of the vote. |
"Our main objective has been achieved, namely a change of government, which for me is what really counts this evening," a smiling Mrs Merkel told cheering supporters in Berlin. | |
HEWITT ON EUROPE This looks like a significant victory for Angela Merkel... Now she has more room to be bold if she chooses Read Gavin Hewitt's thoughts in full | HEWITT ON EUROPE This looks like a significant victory for Angela Merkel... Now she has more room to be bold if she chooses Read Gavin Hewitt's thoughts in full |
"I want to be the chancellor of all Germans, so that things improve for our country, especially in such a moment of crisis." | "I want to be the chancellor of all Germans, so that things improve for our country, especially in such a moment of crisis." |
"I would not tell anyone to remain sober, but we don't want to forget that there are many problems in our country to be solved," she added. | |
She said she would hold "swift and decisive" talks with FDP leader Guido Westerwelle, whom some are tipping as the next foreign minister. | |
Mr Westerwelle said the new government would act "responsibly". | |
"Now the work starts for real... for Germany and our people," he said. |