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Anti immigrant vote in her home district KOs Merkel's ambition of a fourth term

Monday, September 5th 2016 - 11:41 UTC
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In a stinging defeat for Merkel in her home district, the upstart AfD took 21.9% of the vote behind Social Democrats in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern In a stinging defeat for Merkel in her home district, the upstart AfD took 21.9% of the vote behind Social Democrats in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
“This isn't pretty for us,” said Michael Grosse-Broemer, one of Merkel's top deputies. “Those who voted for the AfD were sending a message of protest.” “This isn't pretty for us,” said Michael Grosse-Broemer, one of Merkel's top deputies. “Those who voted for the AfD were sending a message of protest.”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats were beaten into third place by the anti-immigrant and anti-Islam Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in a north-eastern state election on Sunday, TV exit polls showed.

 In a stinging defeat for Merkel in her home district that could weaken her chances of a fourth term in next year's federal elections, the upstart AfD took 21.9% of the vote behind the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) in their first election in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern by campaigning hard against the chancellor's policies on refugees, according to a projection by ARD TV.

“This isn't pretty for us,” said Michael Grosse-Broemer, one of Merkel's top deputies in parliament in Berlin in a ZDF TV interview. “Those who voted for the AfD were sending a message of protest.”

Merkel's approval rating has plunged to a five-year low of 45%, down from 67% a year ago, due to spreading disenchantment with her open-door policies on refugees.

According to a Der Spiegel magazine report, Merkel wanted to announce her intention of running for a fourth term this year but put that on hold due to resistance from her Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union. The arch-conservative CSU has demanded that Merkel put limits on the numbers of refugees.

The election took place exactly a year after Merkel's decision to open Germany's borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees and the discontent in the state was palpable.

“This is a slap in the face for Merkel -- not only in Berlin but also in her home state,” said Frauke Petry, co-leader of the AfD. “The voters made a clear statement against Merkel's disastrous immigration policies. This put her in her place.”

The AfD's win was cheered by the leader of France's far-right National Front party, Marine Le Pen, who posted on Twitter: ”What was impossible yesterday has become possible: the patriots of AfD sweep up the party of Ms Merkel. All my congratulations!”

The SPD, which has ruled the rural state on the Baltic coast with the CDU as junior coalition partners since 2006, won 30.2 percent of the vote, down from 35.6 percent in the last election in 2011. The CDU won 19 percent, down from 23 percent in 2011, and its worst result ever in the state, ARD TV said.

 

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  • ChrisR

    It's all going downhill fast for the ugly cow. GOOD!

    Sep 05th, 2016 - 12:22 pm 0
  • Marti Llazo

    Not long ago I went back to the neighbourhood of my old residence in what was then West Germany, in the early 1970s before I came to Argentina. That Germany of today was nothing like the Germany of 1970. What had then been a tidy and industrious area now looks like a Turkish slum. Eine große, zum Himmel stinkende Sauerei.

    Sep 05th, 2016 - 04:46 pm 0
  • Briton

    Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats were beaten
    Well, we will soon find out, just how far she will fall next year,

    Perhaps the Germans will wake up and kick her out,
    or give her another 4 years...

    Sep 05th, 2016 - 07:57 pm 0
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