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Germany's election-winning conservatives and the center-left Social Democrats are working towards a possible coalition, submitting findings on Monday to form a government and bridge differences over issues like migration. Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz aims to form a coalition with the SPD by April 20, but both parties prioritize getting the substance of talks right over self-imposed deadlines.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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