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Germany's Federal Election of 2021: Multi-Crisis Politics and the Consolidation of the Six-Party System

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Authors

Dostal, Jorg Michael

Issue Date
2021-10
Publisher
Basil Blackwell
Citation
Political Quarterly, Vol.92 No.4, pp.662-672
Abstract
The German federal election of 2021 reshuffled Germany's party-political hierarchy, but left the six-party system intact. For the first time since 2002, the SPD narrowly overtook the CDU/CSU to become the party with the largest vote share. The Greens and the FDP also gained votes while the CDU/CSU and the Left party suffered high losses and the AfD minor losses. Crucially, party system continuity coexists with severe challenges for German policy makers, namely regional and global insecurity, decline in the country's infrastructure and social coherence, as well as the highly divisive management of the Covid crisis. While the electorate still focusses mostly on social protection and economic security, it is unclear whether Germany's political class can deliver on such expectations in a multi-crisis context. Crucially, technocratic updating at the expense of liberal democracy and constitutional order will worsen rather than improve the current situation.
ISSN
0032-3179
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/180072
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.13080
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