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Germany's Social Democrats are set to announce on Wednesday if their members have approved a coalition treaty with the CDU/CSU conservatives, potentially forming a new government in Europe's largest economy. The agreement would enable Friedrich Merz to become chancellor on May 6, if approved, but rejection could lead to further political instability or new elections, with the far-right Alternative for Germany potentially leading.
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