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6 May 15:38

Friedrich Merz was elected Chancellor of Germany in the second round of voting, a historic precedent after the collapse of the previous coalition

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Friedrich Merz won 325 votes in the Bundestag to become chancellor after a second round of elections, an unprecedented event in German history. It weakens his position and that of the CDU/CSU coalition government with the SPD amid a political crisis. The new cabinet includes key names such as Johann Wadephul at foreign affairs and Boris Pistorius at defense. The coalition agreement foresees EU reform and continued support for Ukraine, while Germany pursues a policy of "de-risking" China.

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Friedrich Merz a devenit cancelarul Germaniei la a doua încercare. Bundestagul l-a ales cu 325 de voturi după o întâlnire de urgență

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After 100 days in office, Germany's business leaders support Merz's pro-business direction, but call for concrete measures to revive the economy.
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The far-right AfD party has reached 26% in the polls, overtaking the conservative bloc led by Friedrich Merz, which has 24%.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that military support for Ukraine is not the responsibility of the EU, but of the members of the Coalition of Will.
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Friedrich Merz admits that he underestimated the threat posed by Vladimir Putin before the invasion of Ukraine and emphasizes the need for a firmer response from Europe.
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German Chancellor Merz has said there will be no corporate tax hike for medium-sized companies, while the SPD is considering higher taxes for high earners.
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A recent poll shows that the AfD is the most popular party in Germany, with 26% of the vote, while the majority of Germans are unhappy with Chancellor Merz.
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Romanians in Germany are advised to apply for Kinderzuschlag, a financial support of up to 297 euros per month for each child.

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INSCOP survey, commissioned by Polithink: 52.4% of Romanians believe that EU membership does not limit national independence, while 38.1% support the contrary.

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