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Liveblog on Municipal Elections in Hesse: Election in Frankfurt: Boris Rhein Cheered on by His Wife and Son

Hesse's Prime Minister Boris Rhein supported his son Bruno during the municipal elections in Frankfurt, where both his wife and son were candidates for the CDU.

In Frankfurt, the municipal elections drew significant attention, particularly from Hesse’s Minister President Boris Rhein, who expressed enthusiasm alongside his family members. Both his wife, Tanja Raab-Rhein, and son, Bruno, were candidates on the CDU list, showcasing a familial involvement in local politics. Boris shared the emotional stakes of the election, revealing that the excitement and nervousness were heightened when it involved family members entering the political fray.

Voter turnout was reported to increase to 54.4 percent, indicating a rising engagement among the electorate in local governance. Boris Rhein took a definitive stance regarding political alliances, emphasizing that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) was not a viable partner for cooperation, which highlights ongoing tensions in German politics around the far-right party. The election dynamics in districts like Hanau, where there will be a runoff, as well as coalition outcomes in Wiesbaden despite Green Party losses, reflect the complexities of the local political landscape.

The live blog offered a comprehensive view of the unfolding events during the elections, capturing not only the personal investment of political figures like Rhein but also the broader implications of the voter turnout and election results. As local parties continue to navigate their positions in a changing political environment, the communal response to family candidates may signal a shift in voter sentiment and party dynamics ahead of future elections.

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