Voters flock to political extremes in Germany as the centrist parties stumble-OxBig News Network

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Election campaign posters for (from R) the Free Democrats (FDP), the Left Party (Die Linke), The Social Democratic Part (SPD), the Green Party (Die Gruenen), and the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) line a boulevard in Berlin on January 20, 2025.

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BERLIN — Centrist parties struggled in Germany’s election on Sunday, with former Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) recording its worst-ever result as many voters shifted to the extreme right and left.

Speaking in Berlin soon after exit polls were released on Sunday night, Scholz said it was a “bitter” defeat.

His SPD party got just 16.4% of the vote, according to preliminary figures, while the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its affiliate, the Christian Social Union (CSU), secured the largest share of the vote, with 28.5%. Although this means the conservative alliance won the election, it was still their second-worst result ever and below the closely watched 30% mark.

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Parties that have traditionally made up the political fringes recorded significant gains, however, as voters flocked to the extremes. As widely expected, the far-right Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) doubled its vote share from the last election to just over 20% on Sunday, making it the second biggest force in Germany’s parliament.

This strength will “serve as a reminder to centrist parties to swiftly address the country’s multiple challenges – or face potentially even greater electoral upheaval at the next election,” Carsten Nickel, managing director at Teneo, said in a note on Sunday night.

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The far-left Die Linke party benefitted from an unexpected show of support, defying expectations to achieve 8.8% of the vote, up from 4.9% in the 2021 election. Just a few weeks ago it was unclear whether the party would even cross the 5% hurdle needed to enter Germany’s parliament.

“The extreme — extreme right, extreme left — clearly came to close to 30% and this has made the entire German political landscape more fragmented,” Carsten Brzeski, global head of macro at ING, told CNBC on Monday in Berlin.

This could herald a “new normal” for Germany, he added.

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Two other factors at play are demographics and geographics, according to ING’s Brzeski.

“Die Linke and AfD did extremely well on social media and did very explicit campaigning on social media, which worked well,” he said, suggesting that the parties reached a younger audience there — a strategy that has long been key to the AfD.

Data shows that the two parties are especially popular with younger voters, with Die Linke becoming the most popular party among 18 to 24-year-olds, gaining around one-quarter of their vote, followed by the AfD in second place. Die Linke was also the biggest party in a mock election of under-18s.

Geographically, Brzeski pointed to the widespread success of the AfD in East Germany, where the party secured the vast majority of direct mandates. The far-right party has long been capitalizing on economic insecurity and anti-establishment sentiment in the region, experts told CNBC earlier this month.

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