Germany elections: Far-right AfD becomes second-largest party

Germany's elections saw the far-right AfD secure over 20% of the vote, marking its highest-ever share. The CDU/CSU led by Friedrich Merz won with over 28%, while the SPD recorded its worst result. Mainstream parties ruled out working with AfD. Merz aims to form a government by Easter, with potential coalition negotiations expected to be tough.

Feb 23, 2025 - 19:30
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Germany elections: Far-right AfD becomes second-largest party
Germany's elections saw the far-right AfD secure over 20% of the vote, marking its highest-ever share. The CDU/CSU led by Friedrich Merz won with over 28%, while the SPD recorded its worst result. Mainstream parties ruled out working with AfD. Merz aims to form a government by Easter, with potential coalition negotiations expected to be tough.

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