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Germany election: Further blow for Merkel in Hesse

Both the parties in German Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing coalition have suffered heavy losses in a regional election, exit polls suggest.

Her centre-right CDU party and the centre-left SPD were each 10% down on the previous election in Hesse state.

The left-leaning Greens surged into third place, with about 19.5%.

The far-right AfD will enter the regional assembly for the first time, having secured about 12% of the vote in the closely watched election.

The CDU currently governs the state in coalition with the Greens.

Such a result suggests this could continue, but doing so could further increase tensions between the CDU and the SPD in the German chancellor's ruling coalition in Berlin. Both parties have seen their support slip nationally in recent months.

The exit poll results

Christian Democratic Union (CDU) - 27.9% (down from 38.3%)

Social Democratic Party (SPD) - 19.9% (down from 30.7%)

Green Party - 19.5% (up from 11.1%)

Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) - 12%

Free Democrats (FDP) - 7.5% (up from 5%)

Hesse's election was closely watched by analysts for signs of further dropping support for the CDU and SPD.

It comes just weeks after Mrs Merkel's Bavarian sister party suffered huge losses in a state parliament vote.

Parties like the AfD and the Greens have grown in national support following Germany's 2017 general election, as support for the major centre parties has waned.

And with the CDU's party conference scheduled for December, Mrs Merkel could lose her leadership re-election bid.

She has said previously she could not continue as chancellor were she to lose that role.

A big blow for Angela Merkel

By Jenny Hill, BBC's Berlin correspondent

It's been a bruising evening for Angela Merkel.

Her party has lost significant support in the wealthy state of Hesse, home to the financial centre of Frankfurt.

The result is widely interpreted not as a rejection of local politicians but rather a protest against Mrs Merkel's unhappy coalition government in Berlin.

The losses are undoubtedly ammunition for critics in her party who want rid of Mrs Merkel. But she may face a more immediate problem.

Her Social Democrat coalition partners are in electoral freefall, haemorrhaging support at federal level.

The SPD's poor performance tonight in Hesse follows a drubbing in Bavaria two weeks ago. Many in the party blame the controversial coalition with Mrs Merkel's conservatives. The SPD's leaders may decide to pull out of the alliance and bring down her fragile government.

Germans are calling this a 'schicksalswahl', or vote of destiny. It may yet seal the fate of this country's government - and perhaps even its leader.

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