Germany’s conservative leader has unexpectedly fallen short of the numbers needed to form a majority in parliament to become chancellor.

Friedrich Merz needed 316 votes in the 630-seat Bundestag but only secured 310, in a significant blow to the Christian Democrat leader, two and a half months after winning Germany’s federal elections.

Two and a half months, they weren’t joking about slow German bureaucracy 😱

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    -15 months ago

    I’m not that deeply into German politics, but I would guess: the CDU/CSU compromise with their “values” and start proposing positions in the next government to the AfD, so they can get votes from them.

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      5 months ago

      Absolutely not. The coalition has the votes. They will definitely not reach out to AfD. This would make no sense at all. There will be another vote. After they realize what fools they made of themselves/decide they made their point everyone will vote to approve him.

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        5 months ago

        The AfD could obliterate trust in him by voting for him, though.
        No one would believe he didn’t make a deal with them, since he has leaned on them for a vote against the former government twice already, causing a huge scandal.