Hesse state election, 2003
- Hesse state election, 2003
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Issues and Campaign
Results
Post-election
Roland Koch remained Prime Minister of a CDU government. With the CDU controlling a clear majority of seats, the FDP, which had been a coalition partner in the previous government, was no longer needed and went to opposition.
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* [http://www.bundeswahlleiter.de/e/index_e.htm The Federal Returning Officer]
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