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German Greens lead Chancellor Merz's conservatives in state election

The Greens won 30.2% to CDU's 29.7%, continuing their decade-long coalition in Baden-Württemberg amid voter concerns over economic stagnation and reforms.

  • On Sunday, March 8, 2026, the Greens led Baden‑Württemberg in early projections, ARD showing 30.4% to the CDU's 29.7% in the first of five state votes this year.
  • Amid concerns about the economy, the Greens overtook the CDU late, helped by Cem Özdemir's popularity and established profile, as Jens Spahn highlighted Merz’s struggles.
  • Voter turnout was 69.6%, and both the Greens and the CDU won 56 seats each, while the AfD finished third with 18.8% and the SPD barely cleared 5.5%.
  • The result positions Cem Özdemir, Green lead candidate, to become premier if confirmed, continuing the Green–CDU coalition while Manuel Hagel, CDU candidate, accepted responsibility for the defeat.
  • As the first of five state votes, this election could shape German federal politics and Chancellor Friedrich Merz's reform agenda, affecting Baden‑Württemberg's economy and Rhineland‑Palatinate's March 22 poll.
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The AfD almost doubled its result in the state parliament election in Baden-Württemberg, but that is only half the truth. The AfD tries to represent the state parliament election in Baden-Württemberg as a great success. After all, it almost doubled its result and achieved the best state parliament election result in a West German federal state at 18.8 percent. However, that is only half the truth.

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Cem Özdemir shoots the campaign in Baden-Württemberg and wins scarcely. Now the most difficult phase of his political career begins for the Greens

·Zürich, Switzerland
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In the state election in Baden-Württemberg, the Greens are the winners of the square. This was also due to the lack of content in the election campaign, comments Christoph Ruf.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has lost a state election in Baden-Württemberg, which Merz himself has cited as a measure of his performance. His party only narrowly lost ground to the Greens, who have ruled the state for two terms, but it is still a major disappointment for the Christian Democrats, who have long had a landslide lead in the polls.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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