AfD wins first district election in Germany – Germany

2023-06-25 18:30:54

Berlin – In the Thuringian town of Sonneberg, a politician from the right-wing party Alternative for Germany (AfD) has been elected district administrator for the first time in Germany. On Sunday, the AfD candidate Robert Stuhlmann, an AfD member of the state parliament, received 52.8 percent of the votes in the runoff following counting all 69 voting districts. The CDU counter-candidate Jürgen Köpper came to 47.2 percent. According to the State Statistical Office, voter turnout was 58.2 percent.

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