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Germany’s Conservatives Win as AfD Secures Record Second-Place Finish, Exit Polls Show

  • Friedrich Merz's Christian Democratic Union won 28.5% of the votes in Germany's election, capturing 208 seats in the Bundestag.
  • The far-right Alternative for Germany achieved a record result of 20.8% and 151 seats, becoming the main opposition party as cheers erupted at their headquarters after the election results were announced.
  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party faced historical lows with only 16.4% of the vote, leading to discussions about potential coalitions, primarily between the CDU and SPD.
  • Merz stated the urgency of forming a new government within the next two months, emphasizing that 'Europe is waiting for Germany' to assert stronger leadership amid various challenges.
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