A call for change from bavarians exit polls coming out of the southern german state suggest the decade long dominance of the conservative c. S. U. Party is over polls show support for the c. S. U. Party is down by more than twelve per cent while the greens are the big winners with support up by nearly ten per cent and becoming the various second Strongest Force within the State Government we have the independent free voters following behind with just over eleven percent the far right a. F. D. As we can see there with eleven percent but really the big headline here the c. S. U. Dipping you see thirty five percent of the vote there and the greens at eighteen percent this is expected to further rattle Angela Merkels Fragile Coalition government in berlin the conservative c. S. U. Party has dominated the Political Landscape of bavaria for decades but that will no longer be the case. Todays a people for more on this what it all means lets break it down with our chief Political Editor there
the second. makes my regarding myself let me just say personally i went along to two hundred different events with thousands of people i experienced a great deal of enthusiasm questions as to where the barrier is headed now and i want to thank the support that i have had to work in the party in my parliamentary group grass roots but also thomas cloyd said the head of the c.s.u. remember that this is dave samberg parliamentary group and the debates that we had at the very end some people were saying about will there be no c.s.u. in bavaria anymore we had comments that were actually de paul about this what we have seen is that in the last few meters we worked really hard we fought really hard and we had absolutely closed ranks here and in the last few weeks it felt like