Germany’s Conservatives Win as AfD Secures Record Second-Place Finish, Exit Polls Show
- Germany has elected Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democratic Union as its new Chancellor after winning nearly 30% of the vote in the national election.
- The far-right Alternative for Germany secured second place with 21%, but will likely have no influence in the new parliament as other parties refuse to form coalitions with them.
- Friedrich Merz expressed his intention to quickly establish a functioning government, acknowledging the challenges ahead.
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