SPD Votes Out Chancellor Scholz: 'Worst Result in 135 Years'
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Politics
February 23, 2025 19:42
berlin, germany - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the SPD faced a dramatic election day with only 16% of the votes, marking their worst result in 135 years.
SPD Votes Out Chancellor Scholz: 'Worst Result in 135 Years'
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the SPD faced a dramatic election day with only 16% of the votes, marking their worst result in 135 years. The exit poll revealed a significant drop from the previous election in 2021 when the SPD secured over 25% of the votes.
German newspaper Bild delved into history and highlighted that under Scholz's leadership, the SPD achieved its lowest result ever. 'A historic low: 16%! It is the worst SPD result in 135 years!' Bild stated, tracing back to 1890.
CDU leader Friedrich Merz is seen as the frontrunner to succeed Scholz as chancellor, with CDU/CSU projected to receive 29% of the votes. The AfD nearly doubled its support from around 10% to nearly 20%. AfD leader Alice Weidel called it a historic outcome, despite other parties ruling out any coalition with AfD.