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Merz Elected Chancellor After Historic First-Round Defeat

Friedrich Merz, despite leading a coalition with a comfortable parliamentary majority, failed to secure election as German Chancellor in the first round of voting—a historical first—due to internal party divisions and concerns over his leadership style and cabinet appointments, ultimately winning in...

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Merz Elected German Chancellor After Initial Vote Failure

Following an initial failed vote, Friedrich Merz was elected Chancellor of Germany in a second round with 325 votes, succeeding Olaf Scholz. This unprecedented event since WWII, highlighting internal coalition divisions, prompted criticism from the opposition but congratulations from international l...

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Disproportionate Military Burden Fuels Political Crisis in Israel

Ahead of Remembrance Day, new statistics reveal 377 fallen soldiers in the past year, highlighting the disproportionate military burden on non-Haredi Israelis, creating political tensions within the governing coalition and threatening its stability as the debate over mandatory haredi military servic...

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German Coalition Divided on Handling AfD's Growing Influence

The German coalition government is deeply divided on how to handle the AfD, the country's second-largest party, as it considers granting the AfD key parliamentary positions, sparking concerns about extremism and national security, despite the CDU's suggestion to treat the party like any other opposi...

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Netherlands to Abolish Asylum Distribution Law in 2026

The Dutch cabinet intends to abolish its asylum seeker distribution law by February 2026, replacing it with administrative agreements to maintain the existing system of distributing approximately 90,000 asylum spaces across the country while facing challenges in housing statusholders and potential d...

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Macedonian Government to Remain Unchanged Before Local Elections

Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced that the government will not be restructured before the upcoming local elections, despite internal tensions within the ruling coalition, particularly concerning the Albanian member parties' electoral strategy for the local elections.

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FDP Opposes Frankfurt Crack Addiction Center Location, Threatening Coalition

Frankfurt's FDP opposes the planned crack addiction center near the central station, prompting debate about its location and potentially threatening the ruling coalition; alternative sites are discussed, but challenges remain in balancing public health needs with local community concerns.

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Liberal Party Leadership Crisis Deepens After Crushing Election Defeat

Following a significant election loss, the Liberal Party faces a leadership contest between Angus Taylor, Sussan Ley, and Dan Tehan, amidst deep divisions over economic policy, internal strategies, and accusations of poor leadership under former leader Peter Dutton.

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Dutch Pension Reform Faces Delay Amidst Parliamentary Chaos

The Dutch parliament's debate on the new pension system ended in chaos due to an NSC party proposal for increased participant input, potentially delaying implementation by two years and raising concerns about significant financial consequences for pension participants.

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Dutch Minister Rejects Pension Proposal Amidst Sectoral Concerns

Minister Eddy van Hijum rejected a pension proposal by the NSC, BBB, and PVV parties to allow employee and retiree votes on transferring existing pension funds to a new system, citing concerns about implementation, delays, and financial implications raised by pension funds, regulators, and labor org...

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Timmermans Launches New Centre-Left Party in Netherlands

Frans Timmermans launched a new centre-left Dutch political party aiming to build a "new welfare state", investing €25 million in infrastructure and sustainability, and challenging the far-right's dominance while seeking broader coalition partnerships.

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Dutch Fireworks Ban Delayed: Logistical Hurdles and Coalition Disagreement

Dutch State Secretary Chris Jansen announced that a fireworks ban for New Year's Eve 2024 is unfeasible due to logistical challenges and difficulties in compensating businesses, causing conflict within the ruling coalition and sparking debate in Parliament.

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