German right-wing party breaks up 2nd legislative election to 2nd party September 2nd 8:21

In Germany, provincial legislatures were held in the two states of the former East Germany, and right-wing political parties that opposed refugee acceptance all made the second party. As for the coalition government led by Prime Minister Merkel, the situation of the deprivation of the first party was avoided, but how the two major ruling parties that form a coalition will reduce the vote rate and how will it affect the administration of the government in national politics? Interest is gathering.

In Germany, the state parliamentary elections were held in Saxony and Brandenburg in the former East Germany on the 1st. According to the provisional results of the vote, the right-wing party that opposes refugee acceptance is the second choice for Germany. Made a big leap to the party.

Among them, in Saxony, “Options for Germany” gained 27.5%, nearly three times the vote rate of the previous election, and the “Christian Democratic Alliance” of the right-handed center of the coalition government has a vote rate of 32.1%. And it was about 7 points lower than the previous time.

On the other hand, in Brandenburg, the vote for “Options for Germany” reached 23.5%, which is 11 points higher than the previous time. About 6 points below.

It is pointed out that the reason for “Germany's choice” is that it has become a saucer for voters who are dissatisfied with the policies of the Merkel administration over the economic disparity with the former West Germany and the acceptance of immigrants and refugees.

Although the Merkel administration avoided the situation where the right party was deprived of the position of the first party in these states, the two major ruling parties that formed a coalition resulted in a reduction in the vote rate. There is a lot of interest in how this will be affected.