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Hochrechnung Bundestagswahl - 10 things to know with detail
  • 1. The Bundestag election in Germany is held every four years to elect members of the German federal parliament.
  • 2. The election uses a mixed-member proportional representation system, where voters cast two votes: one for a candidate in their constituency and one for a political party.
  • 3. The number of seats a party receives in the Bundestag is determined by the percentage of the second vote they receive nationwide.
  • 4. The threshold for a party to enter the Bundestag is 5% of the second vote, or winning three directly elected seats in a constituency.
  • 5. The German president appoints the Chancellor, who is typically the leader of the party that wins the most seats in the Bundestag.
  • 6. The Bundestag currently has 709 seats, but this number can vary depending on the number of overhang and compensatory mandates.
  • 7. The most recent Bundestag election was held in September 2021, with the CDU/CSU alliance winning the most seats but falling short of a majority.
  • 8. The CDU/CSU alliance is a center-right political alliance between the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU).
  • 9. Other major parties in Germany include the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, the Free Democratic Party (FDP), and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
  • 10. The next Bundestag election is scheduled for 2025, with the outcome likely to have a significant impact on the future direction of German politics.