BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), the second largest party in parliament after ...
The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
The far-right AfD and the Left jointly secured the one third of seats needed to block constitutional changes. Both oppose ...
German voters cast their ballots in Sunday’s election, with opposition leader Friedrich Merz claiming victory and Chancellor ...
Outgoing German chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded the election and decried the historic gains of the far-right conservative ...
Germany has voted — and the exit polls show opposition leader Friedrich Merz and his Conservative Party on course for a ...
The far-right AfD and the Left jointly secured the one third of seats needed to block constitutional changes. Both oppose ...
On 23 February, Germany will vote to decide who will run their next federal government. There’s five candidates running to be ...
Friedrich Merz has vowed to prioritize European unity and the continent's security as it grapples with the new Trump ...
Trump congratulates Germany’s election winner Friedrich Merz, calling it a "great day for conservatives." But Merz stuns NATO ...
The likely next chancellor is unpopular, and his country’s economy has stalled. But his penchant for risks could help lead to ...
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