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Martin Schulz reacts to state elections results
15-05-2017
2017
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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (C)) departs after speaking to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) arrive to speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (C)) speaks to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) arrive to speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) arrive to speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (C)) speaks to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) arrive to speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (C)) speaks to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (C)) speaks to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)

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captionMay 15, 2017 - Berlin, Germany: Martin Schulz, Chairman and chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD (L)), and North Rhine-Westphalia SPD lead candidate Hannelore Kraft (CR) arrive to speak to the media the day after state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in which the SPD lost heavy to the German Christian Democrats (CDU). The North Rhine-Westphalia election, which was the third and last state election before federal elections in September, is also the third loss for the SPD, in which it came behind the CDU each time. The three losses are a painful blow for Schulz, who rode an initial wave of popular enthusiasm after he announced he would run for chancellor against Chancellor and CDU Chairwoman Angela Merkel last January. (Hermann Bredehorst / Polaris)