The court in Germany rejected the Wagenknecht party's demand for a recount of votes in the elections.
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The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany rejected the demand of the Sarah Wagenknecht Union for Reason and Justice (SSV) party for a recount of votes in the early Bundestag elections in February. The relevant information was published on March 13 on the instance's website.
"In its rulings today, the Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court rejected several petitions aimed at obtaining a recount of votes cast in the German Bundestag elections of the 21st convocation," the statement said.
The court called these statements inadmissible.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) newspaper reported on March 11 that the SSV appealed to the German Constitutional Court with a demand to review the results of the early elections to the Bundestag. It was noted that new lawsuits could follow within a week.
On March 7, ZDF TV channel published the results of a study according to which 64% of German respondents are dissatisfied with the results of the Bundestag elections. At the same time, 33% of citizens remained satisfied.
Early elections to the Bundestag were held in Germany on February 23. As expected, the CDU/CSU opposition bloc won, gaining almost 28.6% of the vote. The second place was taken by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party with 20.8%. The Social Democratic Party of the current Chancellor Olaf Scholz took third place with 16.4%. The Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Sarah Wagenknecht Union for Reason and Justice (SSV) failed to enter the Bundestag.
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