According to first projections by RTL, the CSV is looking to lose one seat in parliament, which the DP would gain.
(CS) According to first projections by RTL, the CSV is looking to lose one seat in parliament, which the DP would gain.
This would give the DP two seats, the CSV three and one seat each would go to the LSAP and “déi Gréng”, unchanged from the last elections in 2009.
There are 24 communes in the east of Luxembourg and 15 have posted final election results.
Currently, the CSV holds 36.72 percent of the vote, followed by the DP (18.55 percent), the LSAP (14.25 percent) and “déi Gréng” (13.32 percent).
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