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Germany's Merz fails to secure majority in shock vote

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The News Friedrich Merz fell short in a parliamentary vote to become Germany’s chancellor, throwing his governing plan and coalition into chaos. He had seemed to be a shoo-in, after spending months negotiating with coalition partners and outlining a mammoth fiscal expansion. Parties will now have…
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News video: Germany's chancellor hopeful Merz fails to secure majority in first round of Bundestag vote

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Germany's chancellor hopeful Merz fails to secure majority in first round of Bundestag vote The CDU party leader lost the first round of voting to become Germany's chancellor on Tuesday, falling short by six votes. READ MORE :...

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