Berlin's first conservative mayor in 22 years takes office

Kai Wegner, left, Berlin's new Governing Mayor, takes the oath of office in the Berlin House of Representatives and receives the certificate from Cornelia Seibeld, right, President of the Berlin House of Representatives in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, April 27, 2023. Berlin's first conservative mayor in 22 years took office on Thursday following a state election in which he capitalized on discontent in the German capital. (Christophe Gateau/dpa via AP)

BERLIN (AP) — Berlin's first conservative mayor in 22 years took office on Thursday following a state election in which he capitalized on discontent in the German capital. Amid divisions in his own coalition, he had a rocky start.

Kai Wegner's center-right Christian Democratic Union, Germany's main opposition party, emerged as the biggest party in the February rerun election that was because of serious glitches in the previous vote in 2021. The CDU in a big city, which it has struggled to do in recent years, while all three parties in Berlin's outgoing left-wing government lost supporters.

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