The electoral officer wants to review the result for the distribution of seats in the Saxon state parliament. Several parties and experts from Wahlrecht.de assume that the state electoral officer may have miscalculated the new distribution of seats in the state parliament, reports the "Leipziger Volkszeitung". According to the paper, an incorrect seat allocation procedure was used. The matter is known and is being investigated, said a spokeswoman for the state electoral administration in response to a dpa inquiry.
According to the LVZ, the AfD would have one seat less according to the other procedure and would no longer have a blocking minority in the state parliament. With this blocking minority, certain state laws, which must be passed by a two-thirds majority of all MPs, could not be passed without the AfD MPs.
In Saxony, as in other federal states, constitutional judges and the heads of the state audit offices are elected by a two-thirds majority of all MPs. Certain posts could therefore not be filled without AfD approval. In addition, the state parliaments could not dissolve themselves.