Results coming in fast and furious.
It seems now it would be possible, at least mathematically, to have a coalition made up of the SPD, The Greens and The Left. But before the election the SPD gave a promise that they would not enter a coalition with The Left.
But say such a coalition happened then 'aspects' of the former SED would be back in government in Berlin.
That really would be the irony of ironies.
Everything is possible in politics.
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