Friedrich Merz's Cdu/Csu Union
wins Germany's elections with 29 percent, according to the first
exit poll by public TV Ard. Second is the ultra-right Afd with
19.5 percent, the first time in the history of the Federal
Republic. They are followed by the Spd at 16%, the Greens at
13.5%, and the Linke at 8.5%. In danger of not entering the
Bundestag are the Fdp Liberals with 4.9 percent and Bsw with 4.7
percent. The bar threshold is 5 percent. Alice Weidel, the
candidate for chancellor of the ultra-right Alternative fuer
Deutschland (Afd) exults after exit poll data in Germany and
speaks of "a historic result: we doubled our votes."
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