German voters' crushing verdict on open-door migration: Angela Merkel is punished in crucial state elections as far-Right party wins big vote with call to stop flow of refugees
- Three German regions vote for state legislatures on 'Super Sunday'
- Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt all vote
- Angela Merkel's party set to lose support in the wake of refugee crisis
- Exit polls suggest the Christian Democratic Union has lost in two states
- Anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AFD) set to win seats at all three
German voters turned to the far right in droves yesterday in a damning verdict on Angela Merkel’s open door border policy.
In regional elections she was humiliated by the anti-immigrant AfD – Alternative for Germany – party.
Formed
just three years ago, it has surged in popularity following Mrs
Merkel’s decision to roll out the red carpet for more than a million
migrants.
Frauke Petry, who leads the Eurosceptic party, has suggested German border guards should open fire on illegal immigrants.
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Losses: It is predicted to be
uncomfortable viewing for Merkel's Christian Democratic Union as exit
polls predict losses in state elections in Baden-Wuerttemberg,
Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt today
Humiliation: Ms Merkel was mocked by a carnival float showing her weighed down by her humanitarian politics
Joy: AfD leader Frauke Petry, left, and deputy speaker Albrecht Glaser, right, celebrate election success
Delight: Supporters of the AfD
celebrate the exit poll news in Saxony-Anhalt state elections that
suggested the party would net a second-place finish
Ladies in Red: SPD
Rhineland-Palatinate federal state govenor Malu Dreyer, left, shakes
hands with CDU challenger Julia Kloeckner, right, after retaining
control of the region
Analysts
said the regional poll – in which Mrs Merkel’s ruling Christian
Democrats lost two out of three states – was a ‘worst case scenario’ for
the embattled chancellor ahead of a general election next year.
The
timing made it a virtual referendum on Germany’s refugee policy. It
will also be seen as an indictment of the failure of Europe’s ruling
classes to acknowledge the public’s fears about migration.
Mrs
Merkel’s welcome for arrivals from Syria, other parts of the Middle
East and North Africa, has caused chaos across the continent.
Protest: Not everyone was happy about
the AfD's gains with riot police called in to block a march
demonstrating against the right-wing party
Message: Protesters try to make their feelings heard at the anti-right wing event in Stuttgart
Initially, the incomers were greeted by crowds of well-wishers.
But,
faced with the sheer numbers, public opinion soured. And there was
outrage when gangs of migrant men were involved in organised sex attacks
on women in Cologne and other cities on new year’s eve.
One
by one, EU states have thrown up border fences to stop the flow of
arrivals – leading to the slow collapse of the Schengen passport-free
zone.
Austria is one of several countries to limit numbers in defiance of Brussels.
Nervous: But supporters of the CDU look worried in Rhineland-Palatinate ahead of an expected defeat
Second: In Rhineland-Palatinate the CDU came in second behind the centre-left SPD with 32.5 percent
Cheers: AfD supporters break out the champagne to toast their party's success in the state elections
Confidant: Alternative for Germany
(AfD) candidate Uwe Junge, pictured, is all smiles as he votes in the
Rhineland-Palatinate election
Cheers: AfD voters cannot contain their excitement as they celebrate the results with beers and drinks
Concern: But Merkel supporters at a party in Stuttgart are left pensive after dropping votes in key states
Mrs
Merkel, who has failed to win support for a Europe-wide quota system to
share out refugees, last week masterminded a deal for Turkey to take
back migrants landing in Greece.
In
return, Ankara would be handed up to £3.9billion, EU countries would
accept quotas of Syrian refugees from Turkey and all 75million Turkish
citizens would be allowed visa-free travel around continental Europe.
On
Thursday Mrs Merkel insisted that imposing a limit on refugee numbers
was a ‘short-term pseudo-solution’ and that only a ‘concerted European
approach’ would bring down numbers.
Germany
has attempted to return economic migrants to ‘safe’ countries such as
Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro but still risks being overwhelmed.
Last night millions of voters showed they have lost faith in the chancellor’s policies.
Mixed: Die Linke, aka 'The Left', supporters looked disappointed but are set to share power in Saxony-Anhalt with the SPD
Success: Andre Poggenburg, left, AfD
frontrunner in the Saxony-Anhalt state elections, and Bjoern Hoecke,
centre, AfD state parliamentary chairman in Thuringia, react to the exit
polls
Victory: Social Democratic Party (SPD)
supporters react to the predictions of victory in the
Rhineland-Palatinate state parliamentary elections in Mainz
Success: Winfried Kretschmann
(centre), incumbent governor of Baden-Wuerttemberg and member of the
German Greens Party, celebrates victory in the state elections
Growth: Supporters of the German Green Party were delighted after exit polls predict it will win the Baden-Württemberg election
Early exit polls suggested AfD had won 23 per cent of the vote in the eastern state of Saxony Anhalt, finishing third.
The party fares better in former Eastern Germany where scepticism of liberal refugee policies is stronger.
But its double-digit score in two other states, Rhineland and Baden-Württemberg, was potentially more significant.
This suggests middle-class voters are deserting the Christian Democrats and other establishment parties.
Baden-Württemberg,
which is home to Porsche and Daimler, was won by the Green Party. Mrs
Merkel’s CDU lost a large slice of its vote in its former stronghold,
plunging to a historic low of 27 per cent.
AfD has seats in five regional parliaments and in the European Parliament.
But
its huge gains on ‘Super Sunday’ will reinforce fears that Germany is
shifting to the right after decades of middle-of-the-road consensus
politics following the Nazi period.
The tabloid Bild newspaper ran the headline yesterday ‘AfD shocks Germany!’.
Last
night Mrs Petry, who chairs AfD, said: ‘We are seeing above all in
these elections that voters are turning away in large numbers from the
big established parties and voting for our party.’
She
said voters expected AfD to offer ‘the opposition that there hasn’t
been in the German parliament and some state parliaments’.
The far right victory came despite attacks by leading establishment politicians.
Mrs
Merkel described AfD as a ‘party that does not bring cohesion in
society and offers no appropriate solutions to problems, but only stokes
prejudices and divisions’.
Anti-Merkel: Right-wing activists
protest against German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Saturday,
ahead of Sunday's state elections, the first since the start of the
refugee crisis
Worried: While Ms Merkel has dismissed
the support for Alternative fur Deutschland, it looks as if they may
pose a serious risk to the CDU's outright power in Saxony-Anhalt
Sigmar Gabriel, her vice-chancellor, insisted that gains for AfD would not change his government’s stance on immigration.
‘There is a clear position that we stand by: humanity and solidarity,’ he said. ‘We will not change our position now.’
Sigmar Gabriel of the Social Democrats accused AfD of having a ‘linguistic affinity’ with the Nazis.
The
Tagesspiegel newspaper said that the party drew in racists and
anti-semites and suggested many former members of the neo-Nazi NPD ‘and
other right wing parties are attracted to it’.
The
publication of an outline of the migrant deal has raised concerns in
the UK that it represents a step toward Turkish membership of the EU.
Bastion: Men leave the voting booth at
a polling station in the town of Stoessen in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany,
the only state out of the three voting on Super Sunday where the CDU is
in power
Having her say: An elderly woman gives her ballot in Rhineland-Palatinate state elections in Bad Kreuznach
Some 12.7million are heading to the polls in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhal
However George Osborne insisted yesterday that the Government would prevent Turks moving to Britain.
‘We
have a veto over whether Turkey joins or not,’ the Chancellor told the
BBC. ‘We can set conditions and we have made it absolutely clear that we
will not accept new member states to the European Union and give them
unfettered free movement of people unless their economies are much
closer in size and prosperity to ours.
‘I
don’t frankly think Turkish accession is on the cards any time soon. We
could, if we wanted to, veto it as other countries could.’
Last
week Iain Duncan Smith, a Brexit-backing Tory cabinet minister, warned
that the silencing of debate on immigration had been ‘terrible for the
British people’.
Around
110,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean to Europe in the first seven
weeks of this year, according to the International Organisation for
Migration.
Last year it took from January until July to reach that figure.
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