Germany's conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz said he'll move quickly to form a new government after he won Sunday's federal election with a result that will require him to form a coalition.
Merz, 69, who is set to become the next chancellor, faces complex coalition negotiations after the Alternative for Germany ...
Conservatives have won Germany's election, with the far-right securing record votes. Exit polls have the centre-right CDU topping votes at about 29 percent. AFD has had the best showing for a German ...
Germany’s mainstream conservatives have won the country’s national election, while a far-right party surged to become the ...
Germany now faces weeks to months of negotiations as the conservatives, under presumptive Chancellor-to-be Friedrich Merz, ...
US President Donald Trump has hailed Sunday as a “great day for Germany” after an election in which conservative opposition ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz concedes defeat as CDU/CSU wins Germany's election, with AfD achieving historic second place. Key ...
Political gambling has won Pedro Sánchez seven years in government with no majority but ‘fighting’ the US president could ...
Voters turned out in record numbers for the German election. Here’s a look in charts at the wins and losses, seats in ...
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany’s CDU, is set to form a coalition after winning the most votes, per exit polls. The ...
Friedrich Merz is on course to become post-World War II Germany’s 10th chancellor, the culmination of a yearslong political ...
Friedrich Merz sharply criticised US President Donald Trump’s chief confidante Elon Musk for meddling in the German election campaign ...