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In the German national election, the opposition conservative party, led by Friedrich Merz, won, setting Merz on a path to potentially become the next chancellor. The far-right Alternative for Germany came in second, marking its best result ever. The Social Democrats (SPD) suffered a historic defeat, according to party officials. The Green party's role in forming a coalition is uncertain, as the CSU chairman expressed doubt about a potential coalition with the Greens.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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