The social democrats lose the regional elections in Berlin with a catastrophic result, the media in the country reported
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats suffered a loss in Berlin’s provincial election, finishing second behind the conservative opposition.
This is what the initial assessments of the public media showed, reports AFP, quoted by BNR.
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won about 28 percent of the vote in the Berlin regional parliament election, while Scholz’s GSDP scored about 18 percent, its worst result since the war, according to estimates by broadcasters ARD and ZDF.
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