💨 Abstract
In the German national election, the opposition conservatives led by Friedrich Merz won, with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) coming in second. The conservative CDU/CSU bloc won 28.7% of the vote, while the AfD secured 19.8%. Merz, 69, has promised to provide greater leadership and restore Germany to the heart of Europe.
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