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Merz victory ‘obstacle is not a catastrophe’


The German conservative leader unexpectedly fell mostly in the voice parliament to become a chancellor.

Friedrich Merz took 316 votes in the Bundestag with 630 seats, but only secured 310, in a significant impact of the Christian leaders of Democrats, two and a half months after the conquest of Germany’s federal elections.

His coalition with the central left place has enough space in parliament, but it seems that since 18 months, they could not be expelled.

Reacting to Voting, a member of the Bundestag Johann WadePhul, which was appointed to become a new foreign minister, said that he expects another vote and that Merz would still become a chancellor.

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