Friedrich Merz Unveils Cabinet for Germany's New Coalition Government
- Friedrich Merz's conservatives announced their cabinet ministers on Monday in Berlin.
- This follows the CDU/CSU alliance winning the February 23rd general election after the previous government collapsed.
- Johann Wadephul, an outspoken Ukraine supporter, was named foreign minister, a post conservatives have not held in almost 60 years.
- Merz praised his choices on social media, writing, "This is our team for Germany".
- The new CDU/CSU and SPD coalition government is set to take power next week on May 6th.
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The future Merz government must overcome one last obstacle in order to take office
If the Christian Democrats of the CDU of the future Chancellor Merz and the CSU have approved their participation in the future government, the Social Democrats of the SPD will render their verdict on Wednesday. In case of a favourable vote, Germany will have a new government on 6 May next. ...


New German chancellor points out external and internal threats to Europe
Friedrich Merz also appealed to his fellow citizens to continue to support Ukraine in the face of the Russian war, saying that peace and freedom in Germany itself are also at stake.
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