Debacle in Baden-Württemberg: Why Even Workers No Longer Vote for the Spd
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5.5 percent - to this value the SPD crashed in the state elections in Baden-Württemberg. The once large, self-confident People's Party is torn apart and has no vision, says Jan Zimmermann.
With a spectacular final sprint, the Greens win the state parliament election in Baden-Württemberg. The CDU is just behind it, the Social Democrats are breaking in dramatically. The federal parties in Berlin are looking for explanations.
The SPD only reaches 5.5 percent in the state election in Baden-Württemberg. The view of its former core electorate is particularly dramatic: workers turn away from the party in large numbers.
After its historically poor result in the state elections in Baden-Württemberg, the SPD wants to make a clearer profile.
In the state elections in Baden-Württemberg, the SPD is doing as badly as never before in its history. Instead of dealing with its own mistakes, the party leader prefers to see a slip-off.
A disaster: the SPD is scarcely in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg. Does the party still have the strength to draw conclusions from this?
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