Csu Suffers Worst Result in 70 Years in Bavarian Local Elections
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Markus Söder must ask himself why two parties have a permanent place to the right of the CSU, because that is exactly the result of the local election.
The conservative Christian Social Union (CSU) suffered its worst performance in 70 years in Sunday's local elections in the German state of Bavaria, while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) gained significant support compared to the previous 2020 elections, German news agency dpa reported.
The CSU emerged as the clear strongest party in the Bavarian local elections – but fell to its lowest level since 1952. The Greens suffered significant losses, and the SPD sank to a record low. The AfD recorded a strong gain.
AfD clearly increases in local elections in Bavaria, CSU loses votes.
In the municipal election, Markus Söder's party comes up with a mixed result. His success has been in preventing bad defeats for years. Upward is only the case with others.
In the local election in the Free State, the AfD almost triples its votes. It is not enough for an office. In addition to influence, the result of the party brings more money.
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