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"Leadership Problem in the Union": Spd Starts on Spahn and Cdu for the Election of Judges

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Chancellor Merz wanted a coalition without a public dispute. But just under two months and a cancelled judge's election later, his claim is already history.

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In the SPD there is a great deal of trouble about the Union. It is feared that the Court of the Constitutional Court was also damaged as an institution by the failure of the election of judges. A critical statement is also made by an ex-constitutional judge, who was a long top CDU politician.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Merz government has managed a lot, especially in foreign and migration policy, but the SPD is building up a threat against Spahn.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Lean Right

Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his group leader Jens Spahn failed in the election of judges to an extent that surprised even the most scorched political observers. But just different than supposed democracy savers present it.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Left

The coalition partners in Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government seriously quarreled over the election of three judges of the Constitutional Court, and because of that they had to postpone the vote in the Bundestag today, reports dpa.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Center

Chancellor Merz wanted a coalition without a public dispute. But just under two months and a cancelled judge's election later, his claim is already history.

·Berlin, Germany
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Chancellor Merz wanted a coalition without a public dispute - unlike the traffic lights. With this claim, he failed a good two months after taking office.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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