German Election Results: CDU Leads, AfD Doubles in Size
berlin, germany February 23, 2025 18:28Initial exit polls show CDU as the largest party in Germany, with AfD doubling in size.
Initial exit polls show CDU as the largest party in Germany, with AfD doubling in size.
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