Germany's Merz elected chancellor in second parliamentary vote after unexpected setback
- Friedrich Merz was elected as Germany's Chancellor in a second-round parliamentary vote after failing to secure support earlier in the day.
- Merz needed at least 316 votes from the members of parliament, which consists of 630 representatives.
- The far-right Alternative for Germany has demanded that Merz step aside and called for new elections.
- The coalition agreement includes policies on migration, tax rules, and social security measures such as minimum wage.
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