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CDU/CSU Wins German Election, but Coalition Talks Loom

In the 2025 German Bundestag election, the CDU/CSU bloc won the most seats with approximately 28% of the vote, falling short of their target and necessitating coalition talks, while the AfD secured a significant 20%, forcing difficult negotiations and raising questions about potential alliances.

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Union Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges

Germany's 2025 federal election saw the conservative Union (CDU/CSU) win with around 28 percent, the AfD gaining 20 percent, and the SPD achieving its worst result since 1890 with 16 percent, forcing coalition talks while facing immense financial challenges.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Snap Election, but Coalition Talks Loom Amidst AfD Surge

Germany's snap election resulted in a CDU/CSU victory with 28.6% of the vote, the AfD doubling its support to 20.8%, and the SPD achieving its lowest post-WWII result at 16%, necessitating coalition talks.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges with AfD's Rise

The CDU/CSU won the 2025 German federal election with ~28% of the vote, but will need coalition partners; the AfD gained ~20%, becoming a potential partner despite the CDU/CSU's refusal; the SPD suffered its worst result since 1890, and the FDP failed to clear the 5% hurdle.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges

In the 2025 German federal elections, the CDU/CSU won with 28.5% of the vote, needing coalition partners after the AfD's strong second-place finish (20%), while the SPD and FDP suffered significant losses; the new government will face immense budgetary challenges.

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Germany Awaits CDU/SPD Coalition: Economic Implications

Following the recent German election, a grand coalition between the CDU and SPD is anticipated, promising faster government formation and less political uncertainty, impacting both domestic and international investors positively, though challenges remain in implementing large-scale investment progra...

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Merz's CDU Tops German Election Poll, Poised for Chancellorship

Following a snap election in Germany on February 23rd, Friedrich Merz's CDU party secured 29% of the vote, positioning him to potentially become Chancellor; this follows a long career in politics, including a period outside of parliament, and positions him to lead the next German government.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Election but Faces Difficult Coalition Talks

Germany's CDU/CSU alliance won the federal election with ~28% of the vote, needing coalition partners; the far-right AfD took ~21%, but was rejected as a coalition partner by the CDU/CSU; the SPD and Greens suffered major losses.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Bundestag Election; SPD Suffers Historic Defeat

The CDU/CSU won the 2025 German Bundestag election with 28.5% of the vote, while the SPD achieved its worst result ever at 16.4%, and the AfD gained 20.8%. The FDP and BSW failed to surpass the 5% threshold.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Election but Faces Coalition Challenges Amidst AfD Surge

In the German Bundestag elections, CDU/CSU emerged as the strongest party with approximately 28% of the vote, but fell short of expectations, while AfD secured around 20%, becoming the largest opposition party; SPD and Greens suffered significant losses, ending their coalition.

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Euro Rises After German Election Result

The Euro surged to a one-month high against the dollar after Germany's election, where the CDU/CSU alliance won 28.5% of the vote, potentially forming a grand coalition with the SPD; however, the significant presence of AfD and The Left in parliament might hinder economic reforms.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges

In the 2025 German federal election, the CDU/CSU secured the most votes (approximately 28%) but fell short of a majority, necessitating coalition negotiations while the AfD obtained 20%, the SPD 16%, and the Greens held steady; the FDP failed to clear the 5% hurdle.

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