27/09/2021
• The final outcome is almost there as Centre-left narrowly wins against Merkel's party.
Germany's centre-left Social Democrats have narrowly beaten the party of outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel in federal elections, according to preliminary results.
SDP leader Olaf Scholz says he has a clear mandate to form a government, but his conservative rival, Armin Laschet, is determined to fight on.
The two parties have governed together for years but are unlikely to continue.
Instead the Greens and liberals are looking for a role in a new coalition.
The two parties attracted the most support from the under-30s, in an election dominated by climate change and by differing proposals on how to tackle it. The Greens made history with almost 15% of the vote, even though it was well short of their ambitions.
For what is said to be tightest race in years, brought the most bad scores for coservatives (CDU) and has as well determined new course in forming federal goverment by somehow ending the post-war era of 2 top parties holding the governance.
The outgoing chancellor however is going nowhere until the coalition is formed - and that may have to wait until Christmas.
Source: BBC