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Eastern German region of Saxony-Anhalt elects new state premier

By Thomson Reuters Jan 28, 2026 | 5:33 AM

BERLIN, Jan 28 (Reuters) – The parliament of the eastern German state of Saxony-Anhalt elected Economy Minister Sven Schulze on Wednesday to succeed outgoing premier ‍Reiner Haseloff, who stepped down ahead of elections in September that could see the far-right AfD win control of the state.

Schulze, from Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s centre-right Christian Union (CDU), was elected comfortably in the first round of voting, avoiding the need ‌for run-off votes that could have embarrassed ‌the coalition of the CDU, centre-left Social Democrats and the Free Democrats.

Haseloff, 71, had previously announced his intention to step down after 15 years in office to allow his successor ​time to prepare for the September election, which is expected to test the so-called “firewall” strategy of mainstream German ‍parties that have vowed not ​to work with the AfD.

Saxony Anhalt, which ​has lagged many other German regions with a struggling economy ‍and a range of social problems, including a declining population, has seen a surge in support for the AfD, which could win control of a state legislature for the first time in September.

According to an opinion ‍poll published on Tuesday, the AfD stands well ahead of any of the other parties in Saxony-Anhalt with 39% support, ‍followed by the ‍CDU with 26%, the Left Party ​with 11% and the SPD with 8%.

The ​small ⁠hard-left BSW party, which shares some of ‌the AfD’s priorities including restricting immigration and opposition to German support for Ukraine, stood at 6% and may fall under the 5% threshold for entry to parliament, potentially helping the AfD further.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke; Writing by James Mackenzie; Editing ⁠by Jan Harvey)