Following the February 23 elections, Germany's center-right Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) led by Friedrich Merz and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) under Lars Klingbeil announced the successful conclusion of preliminary talks aimed at establishing a coalition government. This development marks a significant step in German politics, as both parties now prepare to enter formal discussions to define the structure and policies of the prospective coalition. The discussions come in the wake of expectations for a shift in leadership with Merz set to become Chancellor.
Germany's conservatives and Social Democrats have successfully concluded preliminary talks on forming a coalition government following the recent elections, signaling a significant political shift.
Friedrich Merz from the CDU will succeed as Chancellor, marking a notable change in leadership following a collaborative effort to structure a workable coalition.
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