- The 30Aug state elections in three small German states resulted in sharp losses for chancellor Angela Merkel’s governing CDU and gains for the Left party.
- Although the three states combined account for only 10% of the German population, the vote had a signalling effect, undermining Merkel’s low profile campaign strategy and casting doubts on her chances of governing with the FDP after the general elections.
- Still, on balance the chances of a centre right coalition after the federal elections have increased.
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