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Friedrich Merz, a leading contender for Germany's chancellorship, suffered a setback three weeks before national elections when 12 of his own legislators refused to support a migration bill. The bill's failure to pass was due to opposition from Merz's party members, who were wary of relying on the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) for support.
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