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In the Baden-Württemberg region, the Green Party experienced substantial defeat during the recent European elections. They drew a meager 13.8% of votes, based on data from the polling organization Infratest dimap.
Data on European election results in Baden-Württemberg comes from the Ministry of the Interior. Check out the State Statistical Office's dashboard for more details about the 2019 European polls. Bayaz also tweeted about this occurrence.
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Michael Bloss, the leader of the Green Party in Baden-Württemberg, expressed his dissatisfaction with the EU's lack of a comprehensive federal policy to address the refugee crisis during his election campaign speeches on Sunday. Despite Bloss's efforts, his party suffered a significant setback in the European elections, receiving only 13.8% of the votes, according to Infratest dimap's data. The reactions to Baden-Württemberg's poor election results spread across Europe, with many EU officials and political parties commenting on the impact of federal politics on the European elections. The European elections in Stuttgart and Baden-Württemberg were closely watched, as they could potentially influence the EU's stance on various issues, including the refugee crisis.