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After the Local Elections: Five Varieties for New Majorities in Frankfurt

Speculation about potential coalitions in Frankfurt follows the local elections, with five realistic options emerging.

In the aftermath of the local elections in Frankfurt, discussions are underway regarding possible coalition governments in the RΓΆmer. The CDU (Christian Democratic Union) emerged victorious, securing 26.5% of the votes, and is keen on forming a coalition, ideally with the SPD (Social Democratic Party), although they aim to exclude the Greens, who came in as the second strongest party with 21%. This desire reflects a strategic move, leveraging their significant gains while anticipating shifting dynamics in the coming days.

The SPD finished with 16.7% of the votes, a result lesser than what the CDU would have preferred. The CDU's leadership, particularly Nils Kâßler, is focused on establishing a governing assembly that aligns with their interests. To achieve a coalition without the Greens, the CDU would need to collaborate with four parties, including the SPD, FDP (Free Democratic Party), and Volt, together constituting a majority of 49 out of 93 seats.

As negotiations and coalition discussions heat up, the potential for reconfigurations remains high. The preliminary results are based on the counting of approximately two-thirds of the ballots, indicating that the political landscape could evolve in the days ahead. Stakeholders are preparing for various scenarios, reflecting the complex environment of local governance and party negotiations that could redefine Frankfurt's political future.

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