Next German national election formally set for September 28, 2025
The upcoming national parliamentary election in Germany is set to take place on September 28, 2025. The announcement of the schedule was made by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday.
- World
- DPA
- Published Date: 05:00 | 23 August 2024
- Modified Date: 05:00 | 23 August 2024
The election will determine seats in the Bundestag, the lower house of Germany's parliament, and could upend the balance of power in German politics. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's three-party coalition government have been struggling in opinion polls.
Steinmeier's choice of date followed a recommendation from the Cabinet made in July.
German law mandates that elections must be held on a Sunday or a public holiday, and the constitution requires that a parliamentary election must take place no earlier than 46 months and no later than 48 months after the start of the electoral term.
That means the date of the 2025 Bundestag election had to fall sometime between August 27 and October 26.
There will be fewer seats up for grabs in the Bundestag in the next election.
Complicated provisions in German electoral law mean that there are not a fixed number of seats in the Bundestag, and the results of the most recent national election in 2021 saw the chamber swell to 733 members.
But lawmakers have since approved an electoral reform backed by Scholz's coalition that will cap the Bundestag at 630 seats.
- Footage shows Israeli soldiers burning copies of Holy Quran in mosque in Gaza
- UN fears repeat of 2017 atrocities against Rohingyas
- Biden's new Israel policy appointee seen as major proponent of arms shipments to Tel Aviv
- Meta says Iranian group tried to target Trump, Biden officials' WhatsApp accounts
- Sisi, Biden agree Israel and Hamas need to show flexibility in Gaza talks