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Friedrich Merz Fails to Secure Majority in First Chancellor Vote

  • Friedrich Merz failed to secure a majority in the first chancellor vote in the Bundestag on Tuesday in Berlin.
  • The vote followed Olaf Scholz's government collapse last year and Merz's bid to lead Germany, the EU's most populous nation.
  • Merz received 310 votes out of 630 in a secret ballot, falling six short of the 316 needed despite his coalition holding 328 seats.
  • The far-right AfD, classified as extremist and second in recent elections, welcomed Merz's failure and highlighted coalition fragility, with leader Alice Weidel urging new elections.
  • The Bundestag has 14 days to elect a majority candidate, or the president may appoint the top vote-getter or dissolve parliament, signaling uncertain prospects ahead.
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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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