Germany news: State of Rhineland-Palatinate holds elections
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Germany news: State of Rhineland-Palatinate holds elections
"Pre-election surveys show that the vote is likely to be a tight race between the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), who have governed the state for 35 years, and the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU)."
"A coalition of the two parties is likely in the state for the first time, as they currently make up Germany's conservative-led government in a so-called grand coalition."
Voters in Rhineland-Palatinate are preparing for state elections, marking the second of five elections in Germany this year. Pre-election surveys indicate a close contest between the Social Democrats (SPD) and the Christian Democrats (CDU). The SPD has governed the state for 35 years, while a coalition between the two parties could emerge for the first time. The state has a population of approximately 4 million and is currently led by a coalition known as the 'traffic light' coalition.
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