
Germany: Green Party's Schulze casts vote in Bavarian elections
Top candidate for the Alliance '90/ Green Party in the Bavarian election Katharina Schulze, cast her vote at a polling station in Munich, Germany on Sunday.
Schulze said she was curious about the result and whether female representation in Bavaria's state parliament, which currently only consists of 28 percent women, will increase after the election.
The Alliance '90/ Green Party is predicted to become the second strongest party after the Christian Social Union (CSU) and may become part of the ruling coalition in the Bavarian government for the first time.
According to recent polls, the Christian Social Union (CSU) could lose their position as the absolute majority in what is predicted to be their worst state election result in over 60 years.

Top candidate for the Alliance '90/ Green Party in the Bavarian election Katharina Schulze, cast her vote at a polling station in Munich, Germany on Sunday.
Schulze said she was curious about the result and whether female representation in Bavaria's state parliament, which currently only consists of 28 percent women, will increase after the election.
The Alliance '90/ Green Party is predicted to become the second strongest party after the Christian Social Union (CSU) and may become part of the ruling coalition in the Bavarian government for the first time.
According to recent polls, the Christian Social Union (CSU) could lose their position as the absolute majority in what is predicted to be their worst state election result in over 60 years.