💨 Abstract
In Germany's recent election, the far-right AfD and the Left party jointly secured one-third of seats, enough to block changes to the constitution, including loosening the debt brake. Both parties oppose military aid to Ukraine, potentially creating tensions with NATO allies, including the US. The new strength of far-right and far-left parties will complicate efforts to form a coalition, with German conservatives vowing to do so quickly.
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