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Germany, exit polls: CDU and SPD at equal 25%, Verdi at 15%, Liberals at 11%

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Head to head between the CDU and the SPD, with the two parties paired around 25 percent. These are the indications of the first exit polls in Germany. Followed by the Greens at 15% and the Liberals of the FDP at 11%.

In the 2017 Bundestag elections, the CDU-CSU was the first party with 32.9%, SPD came second with 20.5%, AfD third at 12.6% followed by Fdp (10.7%) , Die Linke (9.2%) and lastly the Greens with 8.9%. Voter turnout was 76.2% four years ago.

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During the electoral campaign, the CDU-CSU, in difficulty with its new leader Armin Laschet who was not always able to give a clear imprint to the party, had collapsed just over 20% and was preparing for the worst outcome since the postwar period. In recent polls, however, it had recovered 2-3 percentage points.

On the other hand, the SPD has exceeded expectations, in a positive key, with an unprecedented comeback: for a long time around 14-16%, it orbited in the polls between 25% and 26% thanks to the leadership of the Finance Minister and outgoing Deputy Chancellor Olaf Scholz, a guide considered authoritative by the majority of Germans.

The Verdi Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen led by Annalena Baerbock took the opposite path of the SPD: from the peak of 26% they settled in the latest surveys between 14% and 16%. The Fdp liberals have consolidated a stable approval rate between 10% and 13%. The same can be said for the far-left party Die Linke (5-7%) and the far-right AfD party (10-12% in the polls).

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