Conservative leader Friedrich Merz vowed to move quickly to put together a coalition government. But that's likely to be a complicated task.
Germans voted for a change of leadership Sunday, handing the most votes in a parliamentary election to centrist conservatives, with the far right in second, and rebuking the nation's left-leaning ...
The vote comes at a pivotal time for Europe, which faces an increasingly assertive Trump administration.
The German federal polls have closed, and the exit polls appear to have handed the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) a victory.
For the first time since the Second World War, a far-right party has come second in a German national election, a result that ...
In Germany, voters went to the polls on Sunday in a national election that saw a surge in support for the far-right AfD party ...
The Christian Democrat, who appeared to have a path to a stable governing coalition, hopes to lead Europe’s response to ...
Germany's opposition conservatives won the national election on Sunday, putting leader Friedrich Merz on track to be the next ...
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