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Bavarian PM Markus Söder Elected Chairman of Christian Social Union

Following the October 14 election in Bavaria, the Christian Social Union (CSU) lost its absolute majority in the state's legislative body and had to sign a coalition agreement with the Free Voters bloc.
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Minister President of Bavaria Markus Söder was elected on Saturday as the new head of the CSU party following the resignation of Horst Seehofer, who had led the party since 2008.

"Bavarian Minister-President Markus Soeder is the new CSU chief," the CSU said in a post on its Facebook page during a special party congress in Munich.

On October 14, the German state of Bavaria held an election in the unicameral Landtag.

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German CSU Wants a Change After Extremely Bad Election Results - Scholar
The CSU, the sister party of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), showed the second worst election result in the party's history in Bavarian elections and received 37.2 percent of votes, which corresponded to 85 seats in the Landtag and was not enough to form the government unilaterally.

Bad election results prompted then-head of the CSU Horst Seehofer to resign, while Angela Merkel announced that she wouldn't run for the leader of the CDU party.

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