BERLIN – Germany’s conservative election winner Friedrich Merz vowed to get to work Monday on the arduous task of building a ...
The biggest takeaways from Germany’s election, which will bring change to the EU’s leading power
Germany faces its second change of leader in less than four years after the head of the center-right opposition won Sunday’s ...
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Hosted on MSNGerman election: Who won, who lost and what’s next?As a result, the CDU/CSU partnership is projected to secure 208 seats in the Bundestag, the German parliament, the AfD 152, ...
As a new chapter in German politics begins on Monday following the federal election at the weekend, there’s a distinct ...
Friedrich Merz's CDU party emerged as the largest party in Germany's parliament, the Bundestag, earning 28.6% of the vote.
Merz has warned against more paralysis in Berlin at a time US President Donald Trump is driving head-spinning change, the ...
AfD's rise to become the second-largest party in Germany on Sunday's election is a boost to the country's conservative ...
That cemented its primacy in a region that has long been its stronghold, and where it won its first state election last year.
Friedrich Merz, likely Germany's next chancellor, said he was under "no illusions" about the White House's impact on ...
He has repeatedly pledged not to work with the far-right anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany party despite their second-place finish.
Alternative for Germany surged to the best showing by a far-right party since World War II in Sunday's national election and became the strongest political force in parts of the country.
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