Trump celebrates conservative party win in Germany
- The conservative alliance in Germany, led by Friedrich Merz, won the national election, marking a significant shift in the political landscape with the far-right Alternative for Germany finishing second.
- US President Donald Trump celebrated the election outcome, stating, 'the people of Germany have rejected the policies of the previous government,' calling it a 'great day for Germany.'
- The Christian Democratic Union secured 28.5% of the vote while the AfD garnered 20.5%, indicating a rise in far-right support despite mainstream parties' refusal to collaborate with them.
- Friedrich Merz plans to pursue a 15-point immigration plan, including tightening borders and deporting rejected asylum seekers.
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