Following the recent elections in Germany, the political landscape indicates that no single party will achieve a majority. As a result, coalition negotiations are set to take place, which could extend over several months. The leader of the winning party, expected to be Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democrats, will be summoned by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to initiate discussions. The process involves pre-coalition talks to evaluate compatibility with potential partners and culminates in formal coalition negotiations where shared legislative goals and ministerial positions will be determined.
No party is expected to get enough votes to govern alone and outright, indicating a coalition government is inevitable, which will take months to form.
Germany's president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, will invite the leader of the winning party to discuss coalition possibilities, primarily looking at partners to secure a majority.
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