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Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) have agreed to start coalition talks with Friedrich Merz's conservatives, but emphasized their support is not automatic and criticized Merz's negotiating style. New SPD leader Lars Klingbeil called for quick talks on various issues, including security, jobs, and welfare, while expressing concern about public negotiations. Merz, who won an underwhelming 28.5%
Courtesy: theprint.in
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