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German opposition wins Lower Saxony election | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-left opponents have won a narrow victory in elections in the German state of Lower Saxony. | |
The Social Democrats and the Greens won a single-seat majority in the state legislature, a region of eight million people in north-western Germany. | |
The election is seen as a bellwether for national elections in September. | The election is seen as a bellwether for national elections in September. |
The Lower Saxony defeat has set alarm bells ringing for the chancellor, says the BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin. | |
Mrs Merkel's CDU coalition has lost a number of state elections as she seeks a third term as Germany's chancellor. | |
Scottish roots | Scottish roots |
Sunday night's knife-edge finish saw the SPD and Greens winning a combined 46.3% of the vote to the centre right's 45.9%. | |
David McAllister, the incumbent leader of Lower Saxony's government and close ally of Chancellor Merkel, had been hoping for re-election. | |
He was born in Berlin to a German mother and a Scottish father and is seen as a possible successor to Chancellor Merkel as CDU leader. | |
The Social Democrats (SPD) enjoyed a comfortable lead over the incumbents in the run-up to the poll, but it evaporated as polling day approached. | The Social Democrats (SPD) enjoyed a comfortable lead over the incumbents in the run-up to the poll, but it evaporated as polling day approached. |
The SDP leader in Lower Saxony, Stephan Weil, said before the result that a victory in the state polls as a sign that his party will be taken seriously in September's national elections. | |
Since Mrs Merkel's re-election as chancellor in 2009, the CDU has suffered setbacks in recent state elections, and have lost power to the SDP and Greens in four other states. | Since Mrs Merkel's re-election as chancellor in 2009, the CDU has suffered setbacks in recent state elections, and have lost power to the SDP and Greens in four other states. |
There was also concern that the CDU's coalition partners, the Free Democrats, would not win enough votes to maintain the coalition. | There was also concern that the CDU's coalition partners, the Free Democrats, would not win enough votes to maintain the coalition. |
They require 5% of the vote to gain seats in the state legislature - exit polls suggested they had 10%. | They require 5% of the vote to gain seats in the state legislature - exit polls suggested they had 10%. |
Ms Merkel appeared several times on the campaign trail with Mr McAllister, who has played heavily on his Scottish roots. | |
Known as "Mac", he used bagpipes in his election broadcasts. He speaks English with a broad Scottish accent. |