Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) have polled strongly in federal elections in Germany but may not be able to form their preferred coalition, exit polls suggest.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The CDU is estimated to have taken about 42% of the vote.
But its current partner, the Free Democrat party, may not have secured the 5% needed to enter parliament.
Mrs Merkel may be forced to seek a grand coalition with the Social Democrats (SPD) – estimated to have won 25%.
Steve Evans reports from the CDU headquarters and Chris Morris gives reaction from the SPD’s base