And yet another blow to the
failing austerity program in Europe.
Chancellor
Angela Merkel’s party was defeated in its worst result since World War
II in elections in Germany’s most populous state that saw the Social
Democrats extend their influence across the country’s regions.
The
Social Democrats, the main opposition party nationally, took 38.3
percent to win today’s vote in North Rhine-Westphalia, while Merkel’s
Christian Democratic Union had 26.1 percent, ZDF television projections
showed as of 7 p.m. The Greens took 12.1 percent, giving a majority to
SPD Prime Minister Hannelore Kraft’s SPD-Greens coalition that ruled for
two years in a minority government in the state capital Dusseldorf.
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