英语文摘:Christian Wulff becomes Germany's 10th President after three ballots
日期:2010-07-01
"I have decided to withdraw," Jochimsen said. "But I've always said that both are not electable for us. Therefore our position in this political situation is to abstain," she added.
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"Obviously I would imagine that neither conservative candidate is considered electable by our members," Gregor Gysi said.
The Federal Assembly must elect President within three ballots. A candidate must win an absolute majority, more than 50 percent of the votes, to win the election in the first and second ballots, while in the third ballot, a candidate who got a relative majority will become President.
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