Bastian Hayek Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 The OSCE will send a delegation to Germany to monitor the elections in September. This is due to the fact that the election commission did not allow "Die Partei" ("The Party", a fun-party who wants to rebuild the Berlin Wall) and "Die Grauen" ("The Grays", a party that only cares for people who are on state pension) to participate in the elections. Obviously there are no reasons given by the commission why this parties are not allowed to run. Stupid parties they are, but not suited for a republic to throw them out... http://www.osce.org/odihr-elections/39219.html Polls say the Christian Democrats (CDU) are likely able to end their "Grand Coalition" with the Social Democrats (SPD) and can enter a coalition with Free Democrats (FDP, social liberal, fiscal conservative). Greens finish fourth with the former-East German-Socialists also above the 5% border that allows entry into parliament here. CDU 36% SPD 23% GREENS 12% FDP 14% THE LEFT 9% OTHERS 6% Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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