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    1. DanishMan45 on

      Apparently it takes more than one generation to de-program a non-democratic population.

    2. jimmy_the_angel on

      I’m curious what this map represents. Is this a survey/prognosis map?

    3. Tall_Tipshe on

      Russians for fascist. Nothing changes through 80 years…

    4. Durumbuzafeju on

      You can superimpose a map of population change and average age and you will be surprised.

      The former Eastern German territories are in freefall, whole villages have died out, with a few pensioners clinging to their houses. The youngsters have moved away, kids have not been born for years. This is what population decline looks like and it leads to the radicalization of the elderly. You can see it is similarly aging countries.

    5. disconnect0414 on

      “far right” is the new commie side… Or maybe the old, (for example orban who is playing the right wing christian nationalist is an old commie, and restored the old feudal-commie economic system in hungary).

    6. critiqueextension on

      The upcoming 2025 German federal election marks a significant political shift, as the traditional coalition among the Social Democrats, Greens, and Liberals collapsed, leading to an expected rise in support for the Christian Democrats (CDU), which is forecasted to dominate. The highly proportional electoral system may result in complex coalition negotiations post-election, as no party is likely to achieve a majority on its own, potentially reshaping German politics significantly in the near future.

      * [Opinion polling for the 2025 German federal election](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_2025_German_federal_election)
      * [German election 2025 poll tracker: which party is leading …](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2025/jan/07/german-election-2025-opinion-poll-tracker-bundestag-chancellor)
      * [First YouGov MRP model of the 2025 German election …](https://yougov.co.uk/international/articles/51394-first-yougov-mrp-model-of-the-2025-german-election-shows-gains-for-right)

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    7. Cyclist83 on

      What’s the point of such a post? Where is the german source? What is it supposed to represent? Where is the contextual categorisation? This Map is bullshit

    8. Only_Owl_2123 on

      Russia has the exact opposite of the Midas Touch – Everything they touch turns to shit.

      The territories in blue is a marker of where they got their hands on Germany.

    9. Educational-Cry-1707 on

      Guys why are the two halves so different? Is it due to some historical event?

    10. WiseNeighborhood2393 on

      until all these years still east-west did not change, the irony is west has more immigrant then east

    11. MisterDutch93 on

      The East-West Divide never left. It just changed colours.

    12. Wonderful-Basis-1370 on

      Wow, Germany has actually never been united in terms of mentality, it seems. Is there really such a big difference between people from Western and Eastern Germany? (Asking a German)

    13. Icy_Rip_9873 on

      It is important to mention that Germany uses proportional voting, i.e. the percentage is what matters in the end, not so much the districts won.

    14. rroastbeast on

      Not an expert on Germany sociology or politics, but my assumption is that capitalism came late to the East skipping the “good ol’ days” of high salaries for the working-class, leaving the East German proletariat poorer than their parents, poorer than the west, angry, and looking for who to blame (i.e. outsiders, because such people for some reason don’t see corporations, greed, and inequality behind their troubles).

    15. Xius_0108 on

      All of blue is basically the population as the red in the Rhein Ruhr area

    16. the title should be changed – the elections didnt happen yet

    17. JanetInSpain on

      It’s hard to comprehend that the part of Germany that suffered behind the wall is turning right wing again. Did they learn nothing?

    18. Beneficial-Oil-5616 on

      It’s interesting that the Afd are strongest in the east of Germany. It’s like they never had to go through the act of contrition that the west did………..

    19. KKrauserrr on

      Wake up, man! It’s 1980, the Cold war about to become hot, walls are still in place)

    20. IAmWalterWhite_ on

      Something I haven’t seen mentioned here yet: This is neither an “election map” as in “results” nor a proper survey. It’s a regression modell making predictions for the different constituencies based on demographic data, past election results, current country-wide polls and some other factors.

      It’s probably going to be somewhere close to this, but the data should be taken with a little grain of salt. Especially because YouGov themselves show (sometimes quite big) confidence intervals when you look at the constituencies individually, so the map could, even according to the pollsters, look considerably different. Also, the last election reform caps the amount of the first-past-the-post seats to the country wide results of the party’s second vote (first being for the local candidate, second being for the party’s list in your state), so some of these constituencies’ seats shown here could be nullified.

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