Politics

Merkel's Party Close To Gaining Supermajority in German Elections

Says, "This is a super result"

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Berlin (CNN) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party appeared close to obtaining a super majority in Sunday's parliamentary elections, making it only the second time in the country's history that a ruling party has gained such political control.

Early returns showed Merkel's bloc—the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU)—with a slim 42.2% to 41.7% lead, according to exit polling by Germany's Forsa Institute and released by German broadcaster RTL Television. With those early results, Merkel's party was within two seats of obtaining a super majority.