
"Projections show that the CDU came first in Rhineland-Palatinate with 30% of the vote and with 27% going to the center-left SPD. A CDU-SPD state coalition is likely if the two parties stay above 50% in the final result."
"Alice Weidel, the federal leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, has announced that her party will do 'great work in the opposition' following its expected record-breaking result in the Rhineland-Palatinate state election."
"Weidel pointed out that, based on current figures, a coalition between the CDU and the AfD would be mathematically possible in Rhineland-Palatinate. However, the parties had decided against it."
Projections indicate that the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has secured first place in the Rhineland-Palatinate elections with 30% of the vote, while the center-left SPD received 27%. A coalition between the CDU and SPD is probable if both parties exceed 50% in the final results. The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has announced its intention to perform well in opposition, becoming the largest opposition party in multiple regions. A coalition between the CDU and AfD is mathematically possible but has been ruled out.
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