Germany's mainstream conservatives won the country's national election, while a far-right party surged to become the nation’s ...
German conservatives under likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz vowed on Monday to move quickly to try to form a coalition ...
Germany may face months of uncertainty after the CDU/CSU conservative bloc won the national election but with no clear option ...
The 69-year-old head of the centre-right Union bloc, which won the country's national election with 28.6 per cent of the ...
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Friedrich Merz is Europe's last hope, provided that he goes beyond the caricature of the chancellor created under the ...
A long-time rival of centrist ex-chancellor Angela Merkel within the CDU party, Merz has attacked her open-door migrant policy and drawn her ire for accepting support from the far-right AfD on the ...
Friedrich Merz led the party to a 28.6% share of the vote. The far right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party came second with ...
Germany's centre-right Christian Democratic Union is set to take the reins of power in Berlin after placing first in snap ...
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BERLIN - The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and Germany's Left party jointly secured one third of seats in the new parliament that is required to block changes to the constitution, including ...
BERLIN, February 24. /TASS/. If the new German government cannot solve the current problems, non-systemic parties will win the next elections, said German political scientist Alexander Rahr.