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In Germany's national election, the conservative bloc under Friedrich Merz won the most votes. Far-right and far-left parties also gained support, with the AfD surging to second place. Mainstream parties have ruled out working with the AfD. Time is pressing for Germany, as the country grapples with a split society over migration and a challenging geopolitical landscape.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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