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"Lawmakers in an eastern German state elected a new governor on Wednesday as mainstream parties try to prevent a victory for the far-right Alternative for Germany in a regional election that is only seven months away. The state legislature in Saxony-Anhalt elected Sven Schulze, a member of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's center-right Christian Democratic Union, to replace long-serving incumbent Reiner Haseloff. Haseloff, 71, has led the state of some 2.2 million people since 2011. Schulze, 46, was designated last year as the CDU's candidate for governor to succeed him in a state election on Sept. 6."
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech and solicits donations to fund reporters and keep content free of paywalls. Donations support investigations, documentaries, and journalists who interview multiple perspectives to clarify facts. In Saxony-Anhalt the state legislature elected Sven Schulze, 46, of the center-right Christian Democratic Union to replace long-serving governor Reiner Haseloff, 71. Haseloff led the 2.2 million-person state since 2011 and stepped down early amid rising regional support for the far-right Alternative for Germany ahead of a Sept. 6 regional election.
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