Conservative Opposition Majority in February 2025 German Elections?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Official election results published by the Federal Returning Officer of Germany
German President Dissolves Parliament, Sets Feb. 23 Snap Election After Scholz Loses Confidence Vote
Dec 27, 2024, 10:09 AM
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has dissolved the Bundestag and scheduled early federal elections for February 23, 2025. The decision marks Germany's first snap election in 20 years and follows Chancellor Olaf Scholz's loss of a vote of confidence on December 16, leading to the collapse of the coalition government. With the conservative opposition leading in the polls, the announcement formally sets the stage for a significant political shift. Until the elections, the Bundestag will remain dissolved.
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SPD wins majority • 25%
CDU/CSU wins majority • 25%
AfD wins majority • 25%
Other coalition wins majority • 25%
Social Democratic Party (SPD) wins majority • 25%
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) wins majority • 25%
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CDU/CSU wins majority • 25%
Other coalition wins majority • 25%
SPD wins majority • 25%
AfD wins majority • 25%
Other party wins majority • 25%
Green Party wins majority • 25%
CDU/CSU wins majority • 25%
SPD wins majority • 25%
AfD wins majority • 25%
CDU/CSU wins majority • 25%
SPD wins majority • 25%
Other coalition wins majority • 25%
Other • 25%
SPD • 25%
CDU/CSU • 25%
AfD • 25%
Social Democratic Party (SPD) • 25%
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) • 25%
Green Party • 25%
Other • 25%
Olaf Scholz • 25%
Friedrich Merz • 25%
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Annalena Baerbock • 25%
Free Democratic Party (FDP) • 25%
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) • 25%
Social Democratic Party (SPD) • 25%
Alliance 90/The Greens • 25%