BERLIN (AP) Voters are going to the polls in Germany’s northern state of Bremen on Sunday to decide whether the center-left Social Democrats should continue to run a city they’ve governed since World War II. The party of Chancellor Olaf Scholz came second behind its conservative rivals for the first time in 70 years […]
Voters are going to the polls in Germany’s northern state of Bremen to decide Sunday whether the center-left Social Democrats can continue to run a city they’ve governed since World War II
BERLIN (Reuters) -Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats were on track to win an election in Germany's smallest state, the city of Bremen, on Sunday in a vote that could give a modest lift to the centre-left party after its popularity slid nationally. | 01:32pm
Initial projections showed Germany's Social Democrats winning regional elections held Sunday in the northern state of Bremen, making it likely they will continue running a city they've governed since World War II.