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Saxony-Anhalt Lawmakers Elect Sven Schulze as Premier in Bid to Blunt AfD Surge

The switch is meant to give the CDU candidate the advantages of incumbency before the September 6 election.

The Saxony-Anhalt State Parliament building, after the swearing in of Saxony-Anhalt State Premier Sven Schulze (CDU), in Magdeburg, Germany, January 28, 2026. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
Saxony-Anhalt State Premier Sven Schulze (CDU) speaks after being sworn in, at a plenum session of Saxony-Anhalt state parliament, in Magdeburg, Germany, January 28, 2026. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

Overview

  • Saxony-Anhalt’s parliament elected CDU politician Sven Schulze, 46, to succeed Reiner Haseloff as state premier in a midterm handover.
  • Schulze won in the first round of voting, sparing the CDU-led coalition with the SPD and FDP the risk of a run-off setback.
  • A poll published Tuesday put the AfD at 39% in the state, ahead of the CDU at 26%, with the Left at 11%, the SPD at 8% and BSW at 6%.
  • Mainstream parties continue to enforce a firewall against governing with the AfD, leaving coalition math tight and raising the stakes of September’s vote.
  • The AfD, strongest in eastern Germany on anti-migration and economic grievances, condemned the move as a pre-election ploy, with lead candidate Ulrich Siegmund calling it a “new level of lies.”