From "Brennpunkt" to "ZDF spezial": What will happen on TV after the federal election?

Shakuntala Banerjee will host the program "ZDF special: Germany after the election" on Monday evening.
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Who is the biggest loser in the early federal election? Various special programs aim to get to the bottom of this and other questions.
The day after the federal elections, several special programs dominate the evening TV schedule. The "ZDF special: Germany after the election" begins at 7:25 p.m. on ZDF. Presenter Shakuntala Banerjee (52) analyzes with her guests who emerged as winners and losers in the early elections - and what consequences will be drawn from this.
After the "Tagesschau", the 45-minute "Brennpunkt: Deutschland hat Wähler" begins on Das Erste. Markus Preiß (47) moderates the special format from the ARD capital studio, the central questions will be the possible formation of coalitions and the politics to be expected in the next four years.
Louis Klamroth invites discussionImmediately afterwards, the live program "Hart aber fair" will also start on Das Erste under the title "After the election: Who will change Germany now?". From 9 p.m., Philipp Amthor (32, CDU), Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (66, FDP) and Wolfgang Schmidt (54, SPD) will discuss the significance of the election results with moderator Louis Klamroth (35).
RTL will also provide a brief summary of the results and a preview of the upcoming coalition talks in the program "RTL Aktuell Spezial: Germany has decided - is this now the new start?" from 8:15 p.m. According to the broadcaster, the program will analyze, among other things, the reactions of the top candidates and the parties.
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