In Wake of Election Defeat, Germany's Weakened Leader Will Slog On
Briefly

All three coalition parties in Germany had fewer votes than the conservative opposition combined in the European Parliament elections, with AfD becoming the second-most popular party.
In contrast to France, where Macron called for fresh elections, Germany's system makes snap elections rare, needing a parliamentary vote of no confidence in the chancellor.
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