The recent snap elections in Germany have resulted in the conservative CDU/CSU bloc securing 29% of the vote, with the far-right AfD following at 19.7%. The formation of a governing coalition, crucial for electing the new chancellor, could take weeks or even months. Friedrich Merz has emerged as a frontrunner to succeed Olaf Scholz. The process of forming a coalition will depend on the alignment of political priorities, as a successful coalition is essential for effective governance in Germany's electoral system.
The conservative CDU/CSU bloc has won 29% of the vote in snap elections, with the far-right AfD coming in second, impacting coalition formation.
Friedrich Merz, CDU/CSU candidate, emerges as frontrunner to succeed Chancellor Olaf Scholz as snap elections lead to coalition negotiations.
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