Reported about 15 hours ago
Germany's conservative leader Friedrich Merz quickly seeks to form a new government after his party, the CDU/CSU, won the federal election with 28.6% of the votes. However, to secure a majority, he will need to establish a coalition, likely with the SPD, following the social democrats' worst election result since WWII. The rise of the far-right AfD as the main opposition party complicates the political landscape as Merz aims to tackle pressing issues like economic stagnation and security concerns amidst shifting global dynamics.
Source: YAHOO