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    1. NiceoneA350 on

      Basically exactly the polls – no surprise there (now for someone intense coalition building I guess)

    2. FickLampaMedTorsken on

      I saw another one that gave BSW 5%…

      This is going to be a nail biter.

    3. Honestly I was dreading much worse… it’s still bad AFD became the 2nd party, but that was at the least expected.

    4. Aggressive_Limit2448 on

      East Germany voted for radicals. We should see social democrats in coalition with Merz?

    5. Major_South1103 on

      Luckily the Russian bootlickers stay under a third of the votes.

    6. jocem009 on

      Can barely hold back the Schadenfreude at the BSW being (and hopefully staying) below 5%. Wagenknecht should just retire to her (oh so connected to the working people) estate in the Saarland and stay there.

    7. Unfair-Foot-4032 on

      AfD was expected to be safe over 20.

      everything below 20 is a win in my book. even if it is a little one.

    8. AlternativeAble303 on

      Can somebody explain to me like I’m 5, how coalitions work in German elections

    9. Big-Cap558 on

      Give me a TLDR: who will form the government and what does that mean to the rest of Europe?

    10. Baileythetraveller on

      Canadian here….can someone quickly explain BSW party and basic stances?

    11. frango2408 on

      Fuck you Elon, fuck you AfD!!! πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ🏻πŸ’ͺ🏻

    12. diamanthaende on

      Here is my take on the results.

      Very positive: extremely high voter turnout of 84%, the highest since German reunification. Regardless of the election result, really proud of my compatriots. This is a what a healthy democracy looks like, Mr. Vance!

      Positive: Putin’s fifth column BSW and Lindner-FDP could not make the 5% threshold, AfD below 20% depending on the prognosis, even if every per cent for that party is one too many.

      Negative: the risk of another three-coalition government, even if with different parties involved. Hope it won’t happen.

    13. 84% of people participated, that is 7,6% more than last year and the best result since 1990.

    14. Kaionacho on

      That is not *thaaat* bad. But still…

      I don’t trust Merz not to just get into the bed with the AFD

    15. Severe-Claim-330 on

      Musk said vote for AfD. That means don’t do it.

    16. flapjap33 on

      Just saw the picture showing that AfD was the biggest party in basically all former east German regions. Never realized the political sentiment between former West and East Germany was still that big.

    17. iwasbanned4times on

      i think this was the best possible outcome for sane people

    18. evilbert79 on

      if you add up the left wing parties you get 27 percent. way more than afd. watch how the morons in the white house will spin this as a great victory for their β€œtype” of politics

    19. OffOption on

      Oh thank fuck. The BSW can be left outside where they belong, and the AfD can be utterly ignored on literally everything, as they should be, and Germany wont fall to the darkness.

      Europe might yet stand.

    20. ReaperZ13 on

      I pray to GOD that BSW and FDP don’t get into the Bundestag. Just because I think it’s going to be extremely funny that:

      1. The FDP don’t get into the Bundestag for causing these snap elections and for generally obstructing the current coalition
      2. BSW don’t get into the Bundestag despite splitting off from Die Linke (which is pretty arrogant of them, considering that they’re 100x worse than Die Linke).

      If these are the results, I’m happy with them (except for, you know, AfD).

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