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Conservatives Unseat Social Democrats in Rhineland-Palatinate After 35 Years as AfD Surges to Record 20%

The Christian Democratic Union led by Friedrich Merz won 30.8% of the vote, ending SPD’s 35-year rule amid rising far-right support nearing 20%, broadcaster ARD reported.

  • On March 22, the ARD forecast showed the Christian Democrats at 30.50% and the Social Democrats at 27%, pointing to a likely victory for Chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate.
  • Earlier this month, early projections showed the CDU at 30.80% and the SPD at 26% after a narrow March 8 loss in Baden‑Wuerttemberg, with Merz focusing on Ukraine support and energy shock risks.
  • Polls showed the AfD taking about 20% of votes, more than doubling its support since the last election, while the SPD managed only 5.50% in Baden‑Wuerttemberg.
  • Parties are expected to negotiate a Berlin‑style coalition, with CDU candidate Gordon Schnieder poised to replace sitting SPD premier Alexander Schweitzer, and losing control would deepen the SPD's crisis and pressure Merz's national coalition.
  • This was the second of five state elections this year, and CDU General Secretary Carsten Linnemann said the result showed strong backing for CDU/CSU and SPD, which could exceed 50%.
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Rhineland-Palatinate has chosen and the CDU has every reason to rejoice. What follows in the federal government – no one wants to talk about this on election evening. Nor about the AfD success.

Center

The CDU clearly won the state parliament election in Rhineland-Palatinate. According to the preliminary final result, it received 31 percent of the votes and thus about 3 points more than in the last election. The SPD came to 25.9 percent and lost almost 10 points.

·Germany
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Still Prime Minister Alexander Schweitzer cannot use his official bonus. The CDU prof Gordon Schnieder benefits from the change of mood.

·Vienna, Austria
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The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's party came in the lead on Sunday in Rhineland-Palatinate, ahead of the social democrats who had a disappointment in a fief, while the far right was moving towards a record score, according to first results.

·Paris, France
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The CDU with top candidate Gordon Schnieder overtakes the SPD in the state elections. The AfD wins 11.2 percent.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party broke up the Social Democratic Party (SPD) this Sunday in its bastion of Rhineland-Palatinate, in southwestern Germany, where it had ruled for 35 years continuously, while the far-right more than doubled its votes in 2021 and became a third force.With 96% of the votes cast, the CDU obtained 30.9%, the SPD 25.9%, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) 19.6% and the Greens 7.8%.

·Madrid, Spain
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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