Center-Left Social Dems Win Largest Share Of The Vote In German Election

After an extremely tight national election, center-left Social Democrats have won the biggest share of the vote to replace Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany narrowly beating out Merkel’s center-right union bloc. Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz is poised to become the next chancellor. NBC News’ Matt Bradley breaks down the results.

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50 thoughts on “Center-Left Social Dems Win Largest Share Of The Vote In German Election

  1. Forgot the FDP result, calling the SPD SDP, … this reporting very much tells how little US news could care about what's going on in other countries.

  2. Panama reported new group of 85,000 Haitians crossed through headed for Texas. After Biden let 12,000 stay from last group there is nothing to stop them. Democrats are in big trouble ignoring the Border with Fake news protecting them up to now.
    If Biden thinks Texas will put up with this he is worse off than thought.

  3. How bad are American news?? well let's just forget a party that has 11.5% of all votes and which is probably going to be part of the next coalition.

  4. The fact that nearly all german news producers have de-activated the comments section, is itself a declaration of political disaster.
    The future of germany, as a global leader, is on the steps to the gallows.

  5. In Brazil, the vote is electronic. The Brazilian don't have proof of the votes kkkk… The supreme court is bigger than the president. The Supreme court in Brazil is like Europe followers…. The election judge is political and speaks French and English fluently… He says we don't need proof of vote

  6. I‘m not surprised that the reds won. What I find stunning is that the Green Party won in my zipcode. One of three in entire Bavaria. I guess, someone in my neighborhood is unhappy with the tax cuts they‘ve been receiving.

    Singles, without children, with an academic degree, run for the hills! Oh, wait, I‘m on the „get their money“ list, too.

  7. 1:25 not very much? May I remind that it went from 2017s 32,9% for CDU/CSU and 20,5% for SPD to this there? Along with the greens gaining almost 6% there compared to the last election?

    Added with the fact that a majority government can easily be formed without the cdu/csu there now and is even more legitimate? (Cropped out fdp there has 11,5% of the votes and can together with spd and the greens form a traffic light coalition there).

    Making a coalition with the cdu/csu is political suicide for the greens as well there (just mentioning it cause both the greens and the fdp together are right now kingmakers there and that this the current situation there).

  8. You might be wrong about the impact on the US. With Merkel gone, Macron and Draghi will have a bigger say in Europe and the German SPD and Greens are more pro-EU integration. So stabbing France in the back with AUKUS might become a problem for Biden later on. In the long-run we will more likely see a Europe with a separate defence system. That might signal the end of NATO and although many politicians in Europe and the US might want that, it still is uncharted territory for both Europe and the US.

  9. So what, use professional language " the queen of the world" you are supposed to be a journalist…it is ironical that people voted for one party and one man, BUT there may not be any change in the government; German democracy???

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