Skip to content
March 7, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • tiktok
MILLENNIUM NEWS 24/7

MILLENNIUM NEWS 24/7

Bridging The Community’s World Wide

  • Home
  • IP TV LIVE
  • U.S.News
  • LOCAL ELECTION
  • State News
    • Alabama
    • Alaska
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Hawaii
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Maine
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • North Carolina
    • North Dakota
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
    • South Carolina
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Politics
  • World News
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Weather
  • Business
  • Health News
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • About Us
  • Contact us
Live TV

German conservative opposition seen winning 2 state elections, with far-right making gains

Germany’s center-right opposition was set to win two state elections on Sunday at the halfway mark of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s unpopular national government, according to exit polls, which showed gains for a far-right party.

Germany’s national interior minister, who had faced an uphill struggle in a bid to become governor of her home region, appeared headed for a heavy defeat.

About 9.4 million people are eligible to vote for the new state legislature in Bavaria and around 4.3 million in neighboring Hesse, a region that includes Germany’s financial capital, Frankfurt. Both states are led by the country’s main opposition Union bloc, made up of the Christian Democratic Union and the Bavaria-only Christian Social Union.

Exit polls for ARD and ZDF public television showed the CSU, which has led Bavaria since 1957, on course to extend that run with support of around 37% — little changed from five years ago and around 20 points ahead of its nearest rival. In Hesse, the CDU was seen winning about 35% of the vote, making gains and also far ahead of its rivals.

The far-right Alternative for Germany party, which has risen to second place in national polls behind the Union, won’t be a factor in determining the new governments of Bavaria or Hesse, as other parties refused to work with it. But the exit polls showed it winning 15% to 16% of the vote in Bavaria and 16% to 17% in Hesse, improving on double-digit showings when those two states last voted in 2018.

The exit polls pointed to disappointing results for the three national governing parties — the Social Democrats, the Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats. Both the Greens and Scholz’s Social Democrats, which put up national Interior Minister Nancy Faeser as its candidate, had hoped to take the job of Hesse’ conservative governor, Boris Rhein.

But neither party looked to be anywhere near challenging the CDU’s 24-year hold on the job. Exit polls showed them on about 16%, vying with Alternative for Germany, or AfD, for second place.

Scholz’s governing coalition has turned off voters with repeated public squabbling, notably on a plan to replace fossil-fuel heating systems with greener alternatives.

The exit polls pointed to the Free Democrats falling short of the 5% support needed to stay in Bavaria’s state legislature and uncertain of hitting that mark in Hesse. Previous election flops for the party have fueled tensions in the national government.

“We do a lot of good things with each other and talk them down at times,” said Omid Nouripour, the Greens’ national co-leader. And he said that “above all, AfD’s results are alarming and we must do everything to win back confidence.”

The general secretary of Scholz’s party, Kevin Kuehnert, acknowledged that there was “a message to Berlin” in losses for all three governing parties in two states.

Scholz’s government also faces intense pressure to reduce the number of migrants arriving, a major issue ahead of elections.

Faeser, who leads the federal government’s response on that issue, said the result in Hesse was “very disappointing.” She had made clear before the election that she would only return to Hesse if elected as governor.

In Bavaria, governor Markus Soeder has called for voters to back “continuity and stability.”

He has bet on continuing his current coalition with the Free Voters, a conservative party that is strong locally but isn’t represented in the national parliament. Soeder decided last month to keep that party’s leader, Hubert Aiwanger, as his deputy governor despite a furor that started with allegations — denied by Aiwanger — that he was responsible for an antisemitic flyer when he was a high school student 35 years ago.

Soeder is widely considered a potential candidate to challenge Scholz in 2025, although he has denied such ambitions. A respectable result on Sunday would underscore his standing.

 

About Author

dreamboy

See author's posts

Post navigation

Previous Desperate people dig out dead and injured from quakes that killed over 2,000 in Afghanistan.
Next A surge in rail traffic on North Korea-Russia border suggests arms supply to Russia, think tank says

Related Stories

Iran War Live: Tehran Vows Never to Surrender as Conflict Enters Eighth Day

Iran War Live: Tehran Vows Never to Surrender as Conflict Enters Eighth Day

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian Issues Apology for Attacks on Neighboring Countries

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian Issues Apology for Attacks on Neighboring Countries

US Downplays Reports of Russian Intelligence Support to Iran Amid Regional Tensions

US Downplays Reports of Russian Intelligence Support to Iran Amid Regional Tensions

Entertainment

Nomadic Art Haven Opens in Qatar’s Desert 1

Nomadic Art Haven Opens in Qatar’s Desert

BBC Initiates Swift Probe Over Unedited Racial Slur in BAFTA Broadcast 2

BBC Initiates Swift Probe Over Unedited Racial Slur in BAFTA Broadcast

UK Comic Russell Brand Pleads Not Guilty to New Rape and Sexual Assault Charges 3

UK Comic Russell Brand Pleads Not Guilty to New Rape and Sexual Assault Charges

BBC Faces Backlash for Removing ‘Free Palestine’ Tribute from BAFTA Coverage 4

BBC Faces Backlash for Removing ‘Free Palestine’ Tribute from BAFTA Coverage

BBC Faces Backlash for Removing ‘Free Palestine’ Tribute from BAFTA Coverage 5

BBC Faces Backlash for Removing ‘Free Palestine’ Tribute from BAFTA Coverage

Tourette Syndrome Campaigner Involuntarily Shouts Racial Slur at BAFTA Film Awards 6

Tourette Syndrome Campaigner Involuntarily Shouts Racial Slur at BAFTA Film Awards

Tourette Syndrome Campaigner Involuntarily Shouts Racial Slur at BAFTA Ceremony 7

Tourette Syndrome Campaigner Involuntarily Shouts Racial Slur at BAFTA Ceremony

Top News

Iran War Live: Tehran Vows Never to Surrender as Conflict Enters Eighth Day

Iran War Live: Tehran Vows Never to Surrender as Conflict Enters Eighth Day

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian Issues Apology for Attacks on Neighboring Countries

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian Issues Apology for Attacks on Neighboring Countries

US Downplays Reports of Russian Intelligence Support to Iran Amid Regional Tensions

US Downplays Reports of Russian Intelligence Support to Iran Amid Regional Tensions

Iran Declares Conditional Halt to Strikes on Neighboring Countries Amid Ongoing Conflict

Iran Declares Conditional Halt to Strikes on Neighboring Countries Amid Ongoing Conflict

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • tiktok
Editor: Nur M Tofader, Office: 250 Park Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10177 & Tell: 718 893 0002 (Office), 7188441300, +1212 401 6266, e-mail: Info@millenniuamtv24.com, e-mail: Info@millenniuamnews24.com, Copyright © Millennium News 24/7 | DarkNews by AF themes.