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Machiavelli

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A marked shift to the right, the recent terrorist attacks were noted throughout as helping the right.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/ckg82wwrwy6t
Hopefully the AFD are excluded from any coalition.
They will be. If the exit polls are close to being right, it's looking like a three-way coalition again. The last one didn't work too well but not helped by circumstances. Doubt they'll improve too much for this parliament.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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They will be. If the exit polls are close to being right, it's looking like a three-way coalition again. The last one didn't work too well but not helped by circumstances. Doubt they'll improve too much for this parliament.
I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a two way coalition with the SPD. There’s a need to get this sorted quickly, and with stabiity, and I think this will be the best option to achieve this.

As an aside, a big turn out.
 




Machiavelli

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Fiveways
I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a two way coalition with the SPD. There’s a need to get this sorted quickly, and with stabiity, and I think this will be the best option to achieve this.

As an aside, a big turn out.
Yes. 84% from what I gather, which kind of puts the 60% achieved here in 2024 in perspective (the second lowest in history).
The Grand Coalition might well happen, but that's still only 29% + 16% = 45%, which isn't enough to get things through if the opposition unites in voting against.
What's the situation with the 5% threshold for the minor parties? Both the FPD and SWA just below it.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Isn't the centre-right party going to win, and form a coalition without the AfD?
And the AfD have spat the dummy for not being invited into a coalition as second biggest party.

What part of 'but the rest of us hate you nazi shitlers, and would rather team up with anyone else, even the socialists' don't they understand I wonder? ???
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Yes. 84% from what I gather, which kind of puts the 60% achieved here in 2024 in perspective (the second lowest in history).
The Grand Coalition might well happen, but that's still only 29% + 16% = 45%, which isn't enough to get things through if the opposition unites in voting against.
What's the situation with the 5% threshold for the minor parties? Both the FPD and SWA just below it.
I think if they get at least 3 seats in the direct vote they are fine. The rules changed this year though, the “overhang” seats have gone, so if a party gets more seats in the direct vote than the popular vote there’s an adjustment down. I am note sure if this happens at the lower end though ie if a party gets 3 seats but their share of the popular vote is is less than 3 seats (ie 3/630*100 percent) they lose them.
 


A1X

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And the AfD have spat the dummy for not being invited into a coalition as second biggest party.

What part of 'but the rest of us hate you nazi shitlers, and would rather team up with anyone else, even the socialists' don't they understand I wonder? ???
Oh great, a fortnight of Trump, Musk and Vance whinging about them being “excluded from power by the REAL fascist dictators” and the like
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oh great, a fortnight of Trump, Musk and Vance whinging about them being “excluded from power by the REAL fascist dictators” and the like
Maybe they can change the law so the party that finishes second is declared the winner.

Er.....hang on.....
 




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