New electoral defeat for Merkel's CDU party in Berlin

Germany’s CDU, the party of Chancellor Angela Merkel, has suffered historic losses in Berlin state elections on Sunday. The CDU took 17.6% of the vote, its worst-ever result in Berlin.

It has been ousted from the state governing coalition with the centre-left Social Democrats.

Meanwhile the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) made gains with a strong showing of 14% and will enter the state parliament for the first time.

Mrs Merkel’s popularity has waned since her decision last year to allow more than a million migrants into Germany.

It is the party’s second electoral blow in two weeks, having been pushed into third place by the AfD in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania at the beginning of the month.

The Social Democrat SPD has emerged as the strongest party with about 22%, in spite of losing almost 7% of their voters.

The election in Berlin, a city-state of 3.5 million people, was dominated by local issues including poor public services, crumbling school buildings, late trains and a housing shortage, as well as problems in coping with the migrant influx.

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