Angela Merkel’s CSU allies lose majority in Bavarian ballot

State election result set to ‘rattle’ German leader’s ‘grand coalition’ government

CSU leader Horst Seehofer claims mandate to lead despite heavy losses in state election
(Image credit: CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP/Getty Images)

Germany’s Christian Social Union (CSU) party, a key ally of chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrat Union (CDU), has lost its majority in the Bavarian state parliament following an election yesterday.

The CSU received only 37.2% of the vote, with minor parties winning a “huge boost”, according to CNN. The result – 10 percentage points lower than five years ago – is a huge blow to the CSU, which has governed the region almost single-handedly since 1957.

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