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EPC Elections Monitor
Turning point? Germany’s elections and the future of Europe






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UPCOMING EVENT
Monday, 24 February 2025
 11:30 - 12:30

Speakers

Almut Möller
Director for European and Global Affairs and head of Europe in the World, European Policy Centre
Janis Emmanouilidis
Deputy Chief Executive & Director of Studies, European Policy Centre
Philipp Lausberg
Senior Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre




Moderator(S)

Corina Stratulat
Associate Director and Head of European Politics and Institutions, European Policy Centre


On February 23, Germany will hold snap parliamentary elections following the collapse of the “traffic light coalition” between the social-democrats, the Greens and the liberals. The centre-right CDU/CSU are leading in the polls but will most probably need one or two coalitions partners to have a majority in the Bundestag. The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) could become the second largest group in the Parliament.
 
While Germany is reassessing its economic and security model in the wake of the war in Ukraine and the election of Donald Trump in the United States, migration has emerged as the most salient and polarising issue during the campaign. The CDU’s decision to vote for a motion on migration with the support of the AfD broke the long-standing "firewall” against the extreme right. Subsequently, it triggered a nationwide wave of protests and raised questions about a potential cooperation after the elections.
 
This EPC online Election Monitor will analyse the election results and their broader implications for Germany and the EU: What will be the main challenges for the next government? Will it be more stable than the outgoing coalition? What do the election results mean for Germany’s leadership in the EU? How will coalition negotiations shape Germany’s domestic and EU agendas on issues such as economy, defence, migration or support to Ukraine?
 
Participation is open to EPC members only, the media, and EU officials


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