Smallest viable coalition without AfD/BSW/Left? (German federal election)
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Ṁ3992029
1D
1W
1M
ALL
20%
2 parties (or less)
38%
3 parties
14%
4 parties (or more)
27%
No majority possible with only broadly centrist parties
Will resolve after the next German federal election (scheduled for no later than March 2029, unless early elections are called).
Resolves to the option representing the minimum number of broadly centrist parties needed to form a majority coalition (>50% of Bundestag seats).
Example: In 2025, this would have resolved to "2 parties" because a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition was possible.
Definition of "Broadly Centrist" Parties:
Included as "broadly centrist": CDU/CSU, FDP, SPD, Greens
Not included as "broadly centrist": AfD, BSW, Die Linke (Left Party)
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