Put simply, more than four in every five of Germany's 59.2 million voters turned out. It reflects just how energised Germans ...
Friedrich Merz and his party, the CDU/CSU, are on the cusp of entering office and will face tough decisions ahead on how to ...
Friedrich Merz, the presumptive chancellor of Germany, has confirmed he will seek a coalition with the social democratic SPD ...
Sunday’s German election saw a big shift toward right-wing parties. But while the Alternative für Deutschland piled up votes ...
The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
Provisional results confirm that mainstream conservatives led by Friedrich Merz won Germany's national election while a ...
Germany’s mainstream conservatives have won the country’s national election, while a far-right party surged to become the ...
The conservative CDU/CSU won, and the chancellor's Social Democrats were voted out in a disastrous result for the party. One in five Germans voted for the far right. What does this mean for Germany?
While the far right made historic gains in Germany’s pivotal federal elections on Sunday, the conservative Christian ...
Germany's conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz won a lackluster victory in a national election Sunday, while ...
Christian Lindner, resigned on Sunday night after the party failed to cross the five-percent threshold to enter parliament.
Germany's election delivered a fragmented result, with CDU/CSU winning 28.5% but needing SPD to form a ‘Grand Coalition.’ ...
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