Germany’s present Chancellor Angela Merkel clinched a fourth term in Germany's election
Merkel’s conservative bloc emerged as the largest parliamentary party with 33.2% of the vote
The anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) won 13.1% of the vote,a result that will bring a far-right party into Parliament for the first time in more than half a century.
Electoral system of Germany
The German Basic Law stipulates that Bundestag elections are to take place every four years and that one can vote, and be elected, upon reaching the age of 18
Germans elect their members of parliament with two votes. One vote is for a direct candidate, who ought to receive a plurality vote in their election district.
The second vote (considered as more important) is to elect a party list in each province as established by its respective party caucus.