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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the Left Party secured one-third of seats in Germany's new parliament, enough to block a relaxation of the debt brake, a mechanism that limits budget deficits and is seen as hampering economic growth. The election results have led to a likely conservative-led coalition, with German business leaders urging for a quick government formation.
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