Social Democrats beat far-right AfD in Brandenburg state vote
Briefly

Scholz's centre-left SPD secured approximately 30.9% of the vote, edging out the AfD at 29.2%, providing relief for his coalition government amid polls decline.
Despite winning about 29.2% of the vote, the AfD's hopes to gain power are limited since mainstream parties have ruled out alliances with them.
Brandenburg's popular SPD state premier Dietmar Woidke celebrated the electoral win, asserting he would resign if the AfD succeeded, showcasing his commitment to the party.
The recent elections indicated a notable turnout of 74%, highlighting the electorate's engagement in regional matters, especially surrounding the AfD's growing popularity.
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