German conservatives hail rare 'big city' win in Berlin

The Berlin TV Tower, left, and the Rotes Rathaus townhall are pictured in Berlin, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Germany’s conservative Christian Democrats on Monday celebrated their victory in a Berlin state election re-run made necessary by serious voting glitches in 2021. The party said the result shows it can appeal to voters in urban areas with center-right policies that include tough talk on immigration. (Monika Skolimowska/dpa/dpa via AP)

BERLIN (AP) — Germany's main opposition party on Monday celebrated its victory in a Berlin state election re-run made necessary by serious voting glitches in 2021, arguing that the result shows the party can appeal to voters in urban areas with center-right policies that include tough talk on immigration.

The Christian Democratic Union of former Chancellor Angela Merkel has struggled for years with declining support in major cities and last governed the capital in 2001. On Sunday, the party came first with 28.2% of the vote, gaining 10 percentage points as the three parties that made up the leftist regional government all lost supporters.

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