Germany: Bremen matters


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The final countdown

Bremen? What is all thisabout, you might ask. Bremen is the smallest state in Germany and one of the poorest, with the highest unemployment rate. A port city with a long and proud history, in which the Social Democrats, the SPD, have ruled in various coalitions almost continuously. And now, the red fortress is about to fall for the first time since World War II. Why should anyone outside of Bremen care? Because if the SPD suffers another severe defeat, it could have consequences in Berlin.


Tight race

In Bremen, the mayor election is a neck-and-neck race between the SPD and the CDU, with the very latest opinion polls seeing a lead for the CDU. If Bremen changes its political colour, there is a high risk that the SPD will withdraw from the federal government. Remember,the SPD only very hesitantly joined the federal government last year and has pledged a mid-term review of the government's work after the summer. An upset in Bremen, combined with a potential loss in the European elections, wouldembolden thosein the party who have argued againstjoining the government.


Symbolic loss

Losing Bremen would be more symbolic than losing inthe European elections. But add to this thefrequentspeculationin the German media about Chancellor Angela Merkel stepping down before the 2021 elections to pave the way for a successor, and the ingredients for a stormy political summer in Germany are all in place. Obviously, neither a weakened CDU nor a defeated SPD have an interest in imminent snap elections, fearing further electorallosses. At the same time, pulling the plug onthe government-either for theSPD to go into opposition or for the CDU to reposition itself and prepare Merkel's successor-should not be excluded.


When watching election results on Sunday, don't justfocus on the European elections, keep a close eye onBremen, too. The noise that thesestate elections producecould make their famous town musicians proud.


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Author: Carsten Brzeski
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