BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party suffered another setback Sunday in German state elections as an upstart, anti-immigration party rides a wave of anger at the leader's open-door refugee policy, election results show.
The Social Democrats and Merkel’s Christian Democratic Party emerged from the Berlin state election Sunday as the strongest two parties, but both lost enough support that they likely won’t be able to continue a coalition government next year.
The Social Democrats and Merkel’s Christian Democratic Party emerged from the Berlin state election Sunday as the strongest two parties, but both lost enough support that they likely won’t be able to continue a coalition government next year.