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German conservative leader Friedrich Merz failed to secure enough parliamentary votes to become chancellor in a major blow.
Friedrich Merz was poised to be sworn in as chancellor but did not win enough votes in parliament, usually a symbolic step.
Supporters of Mr. Merz, a former corporate lawyer, say he is well-prepared and thoughtful, but critics accuse him of failing ...
Friedrich Merz was elected chancellor by the German parliament on Tuesday in a second round of voting, after failing to ...
Germany's parliament will hold a second vote on Tuesday on backing Friedrich Merz as chancellor after the veteran ...
The conservative politician lost a first-round parliamentary vote to become leader, an upset that spells fresh uncertainty ...
Friedrich Merz succeeded in his bid to become the next German chancellor during a second vote in parliament, hours after he ...
His countrymen, he declares, will have to ‘engage’ with the AfD, ‘factually and on substance.’ ...
Friedrich Merz has been elected as Germany's 10th post-World War II chancellor, the culmination of a long political career ...
Conservative Friedrich Merz is set to be sworn in on Tuesday as Germany's new chancellor at a critical juncture as the ...
Merz, the leader of the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), was sworn in to office as the fifth chancellor of a reunified Germany on Tuesday evening. The neck-snapping events — with ...