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Thuringia state premier vote turns into three-round fiasco

What was supposed to be a symbolic vote for Thuringia’s new Christian Democratic (CDU) state premier Christine Lieberknecht turned into a fiasco on Friday. Politicians there held three votes before she was finally elected.

Thuringia state premier vote turns into three-round fiasco
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During the first two votes, the 51-year-old was punished by CDU and Social Democratic (SPD) members expressing their disapproval for the coalition agreement between the two parties. She lost by just one vote both times.

Her party lost its absolute majority in a state vote in August, making its preferred coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats impossible. Shortly thereafter embattled CDU state premier Dieter Althaus resigned, clearing the way for the CDU-SPD coalition. Last week the two sides agreed on a coalition, announcing that Lieberknecht would become state premier.

But after two failed votes on Friday, Lieberknecht was only saved by the socialist Left party’s designated state chief Bodo Ramelow, who made a surprise announcement that he would run against her for a third round. His announcement effectively forced the dissenters to choose Lieberknecht.

Of the 87 votes, Lieberknecht received 55 votes, and Ramelow 27.

Lieberknecht is now the CDU’s first female state premier, and the second woman to take such a position in Germany’s history.

“We’ve seen it here. Nothing is certain, and one needs to always be prepared for everything,” she said after the vote.

Ahead of last week’s coalition agreement, SPD state party members fought fiercely to avoid the so-called grand coalition with the conservative CDU. Many preferred a coalition with the Left party and the environmentalist Greens.

The battle for the premier post had been the biggest stumbling block to a left-wing coalition in Thuringia, as SPD’s state leader Christoph Matschie had refused to accept anyone from The Left even though the socialists won more votes than the SPD.

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