KEY POINTS
  • Both SPD leader and current Finance Minister Olaf Scholz and CDU-CSU candidate Armin Laschet will seek alliances, with another coalition between the parties looking improbable.
  • A weak showing for the left-wing Die-Linke party, which is projected to have secured less than 5% of the vote, has eliminated the possibility of a coalition that would lurch the country's economic policy to the left.
  • This development has reassured business leaders both in Germany and abroad.
Supporters wave flags at the Social Democrats (SPD) headquarters after the exit polls were broadcast on television in Berlin on September 26, 2021.

German business leaders have voiced relief after the country's federal election results quashed the possibility of the next government having a strong left-leaning slant.

Preliminary results on Monday indicated that the center-left Social Democratic Party had gained the largest share of the vote, edging out current Chancellor Angela Merkel's right-leaning bloc of the Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union.