The task is to produce a capable government soon, Friedrich Mertz said.
Christian Democratic Union leader Friedrich Mertz said his party won the parliamentary election. Sky News reported on Sunday, February 23.
According to the book Paul, the party of the Christian Democrats (CDS), along with the Bavarian sister party of the Christian Social Union (CSS), got 29% of the vote.
“We won these elections … I know the size of the work that awaits us, and I’ll respect it,” Mertz said and thanked the voters for trust.
At the same time, the CDU chief noted that for the country’s success it is necessary to create a government that can work based on the majority.
“This election campaign is very difficult, but it is necessary to deal with the largest and most important topics our country faces – economics, transition, security and foreign policy, domestic security,” Mertz emphasized.
Despite the fact that the party of Christian democratic Christians got more votes than others, it was not sufficient for the united in Bundestag. In order to form the HDS government, you need to organize a coalition with other parties.
Remember, on February 23, the first parliamentary elections were held in Germany. According to Eccitpol, the first place was received by the CDU/CSS, the second place – the ultra -right batch of an alternative for Germany (AFD), and the third – SDPG. For the party, the German Chancellor is the worst result in the federal election.
Olaf Sholz recognized the election defeat and accepted the Christian Democratic Union, and in particular Friedrich’s merets.
Source: korrespondent

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