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Merkel's CDU suffers setback in two German state elections
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 27 - 01 - 2008


Voters in the two western German states of Hesse
and Lower Saxony turned away from Chancellor Angela Merkel's
Christian Democrats (CDU) in key state elections Sunday, according to DPA.
In Hesse, where it had been in power since 1999, the CDU suffered
the more serious setback, with the final outcome remaining unclear
shortly after the polls closed at 18:00 pm, according to exit polls
conducted by the major broadcasters.
In neighbouring Lower Saxony, the CDU also saw a decline in
support, although by a lower margin, and is to continue in government
with its liberal coalition partner, the FDP.
Merkel's party saw its support in Hesse decline to around 36 per
cent from 49 per cent in 2003, behind the Social Democrats (SPD)
on around 37 per cent.
Roland Koch, the CDU premier, ran a divisive campaign highlighting
crime committed by young foreigners, polarizing the electorate, while
his SPD challengers, Andrea Ypsilanti, concentrated on the
traditional SPD themes of wages, education and the integration of
minorities.
The results scored by their potential partners among the minor
parties meant it was uncertain how a governing coalition might be
formed.
With the FDP on around 9 per cent and the SPD's preferred partner,
the Greens, on 8 per cent, neither bloc was sure of securing a
majority in the 110-seat state legislature when all the votes are
counted.
In Lower Saxony, incumbent CDU Premier Christian Wulff saw his
support fall to 43 per cent from 48 per cent in 2003.
Here the SPD scored its worst result in recent years, declining to
around 30 per cent from 33 per cent in 2003.
The closely watched Left Party entered the Lower Saxony state
parliament for the first time with 6 per cent, but narrowly failed to
clear the 5-per-cent hurdle in Hesse.
Some 10.5 million were eligible to vote in the two elections, of
whom some two thirds cast their ballots.
The next state elections are scheduled for February 24 in the
city-state of Hamburg, where the ruling CDU is currently . The next
federal elections must take place by September 2009.


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