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|image_caption=The makeup of the new [[Bundestag]]
 
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|occurred=26 September 2021
 
|occurred=26 September 2021
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|description=Possibly the most important [[German]] election in decades. Social media ruthlessly deleted charges of election fraud - which probably means there is something to it.
 
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The [[2021 German parliamentary election]] took place on Sunday 26 September 2021 to elect the members of the 20th Bundestag, while State elections in Berlin and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern were also held. [[Angela Merkel]] chose not to run again for election but remains [[Chancellor of Germany]] until a successor takes office.<ref>''[https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2021-german-election-results/ "German Election Results"]''</ref>
 
The [[2021 German parliamentary election]] took place on Sunday 26 September 2021 to elect the members of the 20th Bundestag, while State elections in Berlin and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern were also held. [[Angela Merkel]] chose not to run again for election but remains [[Chancellor of Germany]] until a successor takes office.<ref>''[https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2021-german-election-results/ "German Election Results"]''</ref>
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==Campaign issues==
 
==Campaign issues==
The main issue appears to be [[Climate change]].<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-election-2021-armin-laschet-green-targets-threaten-social-peace/</ref> After huge deadly floods in Germany, voters are urging for climate action.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58550337</ref> [[Euronews]] published six stories to outline the issues in the election.<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2021/09/21/german-election-mini-series-six-stories-to-explain-the-pivotal-vote</ref>
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The main issue according to {{ccm}} appears to be [[Climate change]].<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-election-2021-armin-laschet-green-targets-threaten-social-peace/</ref> After huge deadly floods in Germany, voters are urging for climate action.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58550337</ref> [[Euronews]] published six stories to outline the issues in the election.<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2021/09/21/german-election-mini-series-six-stories-to-explain-the-pivotal-vote</ref>
  
 
Other issues include:
 
Other issues include:
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*Jobs
 
*Jobs
 
*[[Open borders]]
 
*[[Open borders]]
 
==Controversies==
 
*Widespread use of [[postal voting]], leading to some claims of potential fraud, claims which were duly banned by social media corporations.
 
*[[Youtube]] will censor anyone spreading "false claims that widespread fraud, errors, or glitches changed the outcome' of this election.<ref>https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/10835034?hl=en#zippy=%2Cvoter-suppression%2Celection-integrity</ref>
 
*Two lists were rejected; Greens in Saarland and the AFD in Bremen
 
*The election day in Berlin was dominated by chaos, with long queues in front of polling stations and wrong or too few ballot papers.<ref>https://www.t-online.de/region/berlin/news/id_90867686/wahlchaos-in-berlin-grundgesetz-mit-fuessen-getreten-wahl-muss-wiederholt-werden.html</ref>
 
  
 
==Candidates for Chancellor==
 
==Candidates for Chancellor==
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==Polls==
 
==Polls==
 
[[Opinion polls]] have fluctuated over the course of the campaign. Social media companies like Facebook banned [[dieBasis]], a protest party against [[lockdowns]].
 
[[Opinion polls]] have fluctuated over the course of the campaign. Social media companies like Facebook banned [[dieBasis]], a protest party against [[lockdowns]].
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==Controversies==
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*Widespread use of [[postal voting]], leading to some claims of potential fraud, claims which were duly banned by social media corporations.
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*Two lists were rejected; Greens in Saarland and the AFD in Bremen
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==The elephant in the room==
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In the year before the election a huge chunk of the population - the "unvaccinated" - was systematically attacked, slandered and threatened by the established parties. According to the “vaccination percentage” this is almost 40% of the population. It cannot be assumed that this group of people would have voted for one of the parties that threaten to annihilate them. Furthermore, many had themselves "vaccinated" in order to regain some of the freedoms that had been taken from them, and not for health reasons. Here, too, not everyone would be happy with the established parties. Even among the happily “vaccinated”, some are likely to be very angry at the actions of the ruling parties.
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Purely as an election strategy, it is strange that the established parties would behave in this way and continue the [[demonization]] of the unvaccinated, for then to get a result with 90% for the established parties. This is only the behavior of someone who knows for sure that his “party” will definitely win the election, regardless of the real circumstances.<ref>http://blauerbote.com/2021/09/22/die-herrschenden-parteien-rechnen-offenbar-fest-mit-wahlfaelschung/</ref>
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In an opinion poll from the INSA institute, [[dieBasis]] got a double-digit percentage of the vote, although, thanks to a total blackout in the {{ccm}}, only one in two voters had heard about the party at all.<ref>https://apolut.net/pressemitteilung-insa-umfrage-sieht-diebasis-im-zweistelligen-bereich/</ref>
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==Widespread fraud, errors, or glitches changed the outcome==
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[[Youtube]] stated it will censor anyone spreading "false claims that widespread fraud, errors, or glitches changed the outcome' of this election. It is very conspicuous that YouTube specifically singled out "all past US presidential elections and the German federal election 2021" as targets for narrative control, without mentioning any other elections.<ref>https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/10835034?hl=en#zippy=%2Cvoter-suppression%2Celection-integrity</ref>
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The state election in [[Berlin]] was dominated by chaos, with long queues in front of polling stations and wrong or too few ballot papers.<ref>https://www.t-online.de/region/berlin/news/id_90867686/wahlchaos-in-berlin-grundgesetz-mit-fuessen-getreten-wahl-muss-wiederholt-werden.html</ref> In Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, for example, where the ballots ran out early, all 22 electoral districts reported exactly the same preliminary official final result. Four days after the district election office published a remarkable statement: The outcome of the election was based on an <i>estimate</i> - that is, the distribution of the percentages between the parties was pure fiction. District Mayor [[Reinhard Naumann]] stated this was "normal" - and called criticism of this "groundless".<ref>https://checkpoint.tagesspiegel.de/langmeldung/3i3Bk7cAtvB2WgBbCB4L9H?utm_source=tagesspiegel&utm_medium=hp-teaser&utm_campaign=corona-verhandelbar-fuer-bezirksbuergermeister</ref> Voter turnout in Berlin-Reinickendorf was 150%, in Tempelhof-Schöneberg the turnout was even higher, at 159%.<ref>https://checkpoint.tagesspiegel.de/newsletter/4ANKPdA5pgvLf4o8vuB9OX</ref>
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The journalist [[Jens Bernert]] pointed out: "The electoral irregularities in the Berlin state elections, which takes place at the same time as the federal elections and which is allowed to be reported on [[YouTube]], could be conceived as a magic show-like diversionary maneuver in an [[election fraud]] scenario for the federal elections. A thought experiment: the viewers look spellbound at the show effect while the actual trick takes place in a completely different place."<ref>http://blauerbote.com/2021/10/02/wahlfaeschung-rekordwahlbeteiligung-in-berlin-reinickendorf-150-nur-in-tempelhof-schoeneberg-liegt-die-wahlbeteiligung-laut-offiziellen-zahlen-mit-159-noch-hoeher/</ref>.
  
 
==Election day==
 
==Election day==

Revision as of 08:28, 3 October 2021

Event.png 2021 German parliamentary election (Election) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
German elections.png
The makeup of the new Bundestag
Date26 September 2021
DescriptionPossibly the most important German election in decades. Social media ruthlessly deleted charges of election fraud - which probably means there is something to it.

The 2021 German parliamentary election took place on Sunday 26 September 2021 to elect the members of the 20th Bundestag, while State elections in Berlin and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern were also held. Angela Merkel chose not to run again for election but remains Chancellor of Germany until a successor takes office.[1]

Germany is set for weeks or even months of protracted coalition talks after the race to succeed Angela Merkel failed to produce a clear winner, with the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) just 10 seats ahead of the centre-right conservative alliance CDU/CSU, which failed to finish top for the first time in 16 years.[2]

The election’s true winners may turn out to be third-placed Alliance 90/The Greens and the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) in 4th place, which will likely serve as the junior partners in either a “traffic light” (SPD-Greens-FDP) or “Jamaica” (CDU-Greens-FDP) coalition. Referring to the lack of common ground between the parties on Monday 27 September 2021, Greens chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock joked:

“I assume we all love to eat ice cream.”[3]

Timeline

On 11 August 2021, the parties launched their election campaigns.[4]

On 3 September 2021, The Guardian reported that the contest is too close to call.[5]

Campaign issues

The main issue according to commercially-controlled media appears to be Climate change.[6] After huge deadly floods in Germany, voters are urging for climate action.[7] Euronews published six stories to outline the issues in the election.[8]

Other issues include:

Candidates for Chancellor

Parties

  • CDU, the biggest bloc since 2005
  • SPD, leading the polls in the runup
  • FDP, quite interesting, COVID sceptical
  • Alliance 90/The Greens, the party to watch, came in 6th place in 2017. The Greens took more big donations than the CDU.[9]
  • AFD, the largest party outside the coalition, expected to win fewer seats than in 2017
  • Die Linke, new leadership in 2021, polls predict a poor showing, just above 5%, the vote share necessary to win seats

Polls

Opinion polls have fluctuated over the course of the campaign. Social media companies like Facebook banned dieBasis, a protest party against lockdowns.

Controversies

  • Widespread use of postal voting, leading to some claims of potential fraud, claims which were duly banned by social media corporations.
  • Two lists were rejected; Greens in Saarland and the AFD in Bremen

The elephant in the room

In the year before the election a huge chunk of the population - the "unvaccinated" - was systematically attacked, slandered and threatened by the established parties. According to the “vaccination percentage” this is almost 40% of the population. It cannot be assumed that this group of people would have voted for one of the parties that threaten to annihilate them. Furthermore, many had themselves "vaccinated" in order to regain some of the freedoms that had been taken from them, and not for health reasons. Here, too, not everyone would be happy with the established parties. Even among the happily “vaccinated”, some are likely to be very angry at the actions of the ruling parties.

Purely as an election strategy, it is strange that the established parties would behave in this way and continue the demonization of the unvaccinated, for then to get a result with 90% for the established parties. This is only the behavior of someone who knows for sure that his “party” will definitely win the election, regardless of the real circumstances.[10]

In an opinion poll from the INSA institute, dieBasis got a double-digit percentage of the vote, although, thanks to a total blackout in the commercially-controlled media, only one in two voters had heard about the party at all.[11]

Widespread fraud, errors, or glitches changed the outcome

Youtube stated it will censor anyone spreading "false claims that widespread fraud, errors, or glitches changed the outcome' of this election. It is very conspicuous that YouTube specifically singled out "all past US presidential elections and the German federal election 2021" as targets for narrative control, without mentioning any other elections.[12]

The state election in Berlin was dominated by chaos, with long queues in front of polling stations and wrong or too few ballot papers.[13] In Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, for example, where the ballots ran out early, all 22 electoral districts reported exactly the same preliminary official final result. Four days after the district election office published a remarkable statement: The outcome of the election was based on an estimate - that is, the distribution of the percentages between the parties was pure fiction. District Mayor Reinhard Naumann stated this was "normal" - and called criticism of this "groundless".[14] Voter turnout in Berlin-Reinickendorf was 150%, in Tempelhof-Schöneberg the turnout was even higher, at 159%.[15]

The journalist Jens Bernert pointed out: "The electoral irregularities in the Berlin state elections, which takes place at the same time as the federal elections and which is allowed to be reported on YouTube, could be conceived as a magic show-like diversionary maneuver in an election fraud scenario for the federal elections. A thought experiment: the viewers look spellbound at the show effect while the actual trick takes place in a completely different place."[16].

Election day

Armin Laschet suffered an embarrassing blunder when casting his vote.[17]

Bundestag election, House of Representatives election, BVV election, expropriation referendum and Berlin marathon in one day: It has been known for several months that election Sunday will be a day of superlatives. Still, it seems like the capital wasn't prepared for it.

Results

The new SPD parliamentarians lined up for a photo shoot. Only one of them wore a face mask (COVID prophet of doom Karl Lauterbach). At the same time school children in the country are forced to wear them all day.

Olaf Scholz and his SPD has won the most seats. The worst results for the CDU since WW2.

Analysis

Bad for Russian-Western relations.[18]


 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Why Angela Merkel has lasted so longArticle30 July 2021Wolfgang Streeck2 months before the September 2021 elections in which Angela Merkel will retire as Chancellor, a German economic sociologist writes as to why and how she has been able to hold onto power in Germany for so long after an unprecedented 16 years in power.
Document:Would-be German chancellor Scholz jumps the gun on EU expansion eastward, which may provoke more states to follow the UK and exitArticle15 August 2021Paul NuttallOlaf Scholz is a possible candidate for Chancellor of Germany at the September 2021 German parliamentary election. He has warned Russia to expect further European integration and expansion into Eastern Europe. Will this encourage more countries to follow the UK and leave the European Union?
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References

  1. "German Election Results"
  2. "Germany election: SPD wins narrow victory as Merkel era ends in near-deadlock"
  3. "German elections: After close result, jockeying to replace Merkel begins"
  4. https://www.euronews.com/2021/08/11/german-election-political-parties-kick-off-their-campaigns-ahead-of-pivotal-vote/
  5. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/sep/03/the-guardian-view-on-germanys-election-struggling-to-move-on-from-merkel
  6. https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-election-2021-armin-laschet-green-targets-threaten-social-peace/
  7. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58550337
  8. https://www.euronews.com/2021/09/21/german-election-mini-series-six-stories-to-explain-the-pivotal-vote
  9. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/07/german-greens-receive-more-large-donations-than-angela-merkels-party
  10. http://blauerbote.com/2021/09/22/die-herrschenden-parteien-rechnen-offenbar-fest-mit-wahlfaelschung/
  11. https://apolut.net/pressemitteilung-insa-umfrage-sieht-diebasis-im-zweistelligen-bereich/
  12. https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/10835034?hl=en#zippy=%2Cvoter-suppression%2Celection-integrity
  13. https://www.t-online.de/region/berlin/news/id_90867686/wahlchaos-in-berlin-grundgesetz-mit-fuessen-getreten-wahl-muss-wiederholt-werden.html
  14. https://checkpoint.tagesspiegel.de/langmeldung/3i3Bk7cAtvB2WgBbCB4L9H?utm_source=tagesspiegel&utm_medium=hp-teaser&utm_campaign=corona-verhandelbar-fuer-bezirksbuergermeister
  15. https://checkpoint.tagesspiegel.de/newsletter/4ANKPdA5pgvLf4o8vuB9OX
  16. http://blauerbote.com/2021/10/02/wahlfaeschung-rekordwahlbeteiligung-in-berlin-reinickendorf-150-nur-in-tempelhof-schoeneberg-liegt-die-wahlbeteiligung-laut-offiziellen-zahlen-mit-159-noch-hoeher/
  17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFwoqbg02yQ
  18. https://www.rt.com/russia/535921-german-election-moscow-berlin/