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What happens next?
Although the /won the most votes, they still fall short of the 316 seats needed to form a government.
Therefore, they will need to form a coalition, a process that could take weeks, or even months.
In 2017, coalition negotiations took the longest amount of time in German history, leaving the country without a government for almost six months. However, if the political priorities of the partners are more closely aligned, and only two parties are involved instead of three, things can go much more quickly.
The CDU/CSU is widely expected to form a coalition with outgoing Chancellor , who secured 16.4%. The Union bloc has vowed not to work with the far-right .
The CDU’s is widely expected to become the next chancellor, but he will not officially get the role until a potential coalition is formed.
Then, the German president (Germany’s head of state) will present to the Bundestag a candidate, usually the top candidate of the senior coalition partner, to be elected as chancellor (head of government).
A candidate must secure an absolute majority to win the secret ballot vote. After a winner is determined he or she can begin naming Cabinet nominees.
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conservative CDU/CSU bloc has emerged victorious from called after the collapse of Chancellor ruling coalition last November.
The CDU/CSU will not be able to form government alone, with Scholz’ seen as the most likely coalition partner. The CDU/CSU and SPD have won enough seats to form a two-way coalition without support from other parties.
Merz has ruled out entering into a coalition with the far-right , which has become the Bundestag’s second-largest party for the first time in its history.
In a post-election panel aired on state broadcaster ARD, Merz called for due to statements made by US President Donald Trump.
Merz sparked controversy in January after he attempted to .
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