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Saarländische Spitzenkandidaten geben ihre Stimme ab
Die Spitzenkandidaten von SPD und CDU im Saarland, Anke Rehlinger und Tobias Hans, haben am Sonntag vormittag ihre Stimme abgegeben. Rehlinger wählte in der Stadt Wadern, Hans in Neunkirchen. Im Saarland sind am Sonntag (08.00 Uhr) rund 800.000 Menschen dazu aufgerufen, ihre Stimmen abzugeben.
Umfragen sagen einen deutlichen Wahlsieg der SPD von Landeswirtschaftsministerin Rehlinger voraus. Die CDU von Ministerpräsident Hans steht vor der Abwahl. Alle anderen Parteien müssen um einen Einzug ins Landesparlament bangen.
Die Landtagswahl gilt als erster Stimmungstest nach der Bundestagswahl. Umfragen zufolge könnte danach die regierende große Koalition fortgesetzt werden, allerdings unter Führung der SPD. Rechnerisch kommen auch ein Ampelbündnis von SPD, FDP und Grünen, Rot-Grün oder Rot-Gelb in Frage. Je nach Abschneiden der kleinen Parteien könnte die SPD möglicherweise sogar allein regieren.
R.Adler--BTB