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German ruling coalition crushed in regional elections

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a summer press conference in Berlin on July 14, 2023, discussing domestic policy and international diplomacy. (AFP/Tobias Schwarz)

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition suffered heavy losses in two regional elections held in eastern Germany on Sunday.

  • Populist parties on the right and left garnered around half the votes in the regional elections held in Thuringia and Saxony.

Driving the news: The nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) is on track for victory in Thuringia with 30.5-33.5% second place with in Saxony 31.5% according to exit polls from ARD and ZDF public television. The best performance for a nationalist party in Germany since World War II.

  • The new “left conservative” Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance, or BSW, also took up to 16% of the vote in Thuringia and 12% in Saxony adding further complications towards creating coalition governments which can exclude AfD.

By the numbers: Scholz’s coalition, comprising the Social Democrats (SPD), Greens, and Free Democrats (FDP), managed only about 15% of the vote in each state.

  • The FDP failed to cross the 5% threshold to enter either regional parliament, while the Greens also fell short in Thuringia.
  • The conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) was the only mainstream party to perform well, winning in Saxony and coming in second in Thuringia.

Zoom out: Support for the three ruling parties has plummeted to record lows in the wake of a weakening economy and anger over continued mass immigration.

  • Over a week ago, a deadly knife attack by a in Solingen left three people dead and eight others seriously wounded sparking anger nationwide.
  • The suspect is a 26-year-old Syrian national who was previously due for deportation after his asylum application was rejected

Why it matters: The results are a significant blow to Scholz and his struggling government, underscoring the risks it faces ahead of the next national election in just over a year.

  • Another regional election in Brandenburg, which surrounds the capital Berlin and includes Scholz’s Potsdam constituency, looms in three weeks.

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