The Conservative CDU/CSU alliance is leading in the German elections and the far right AfD is in second place. Correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Morning Report.
With exit polls broadly in line with what was expected by markets, investors’ attention will now turn to how quickly Merz can form a government.
Millions voted for a new federal government after the country's three-party coalition fell apart at the end of last year.
The biggest losers of these elections are the Social Democrats and the Free Democrats, who were part of the previous ...
Germany's conservatives win the vote, while the far right alternative has an unprecedented surge and the Social Democrats ...
CNN’s Fred Pleitgen speaks with Daniel Caspary, a member of the European Parliament and CDU/CSU group chair, on exit polls ...
Friedrich Merz from the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is on track to be Germany’s next chancellor.
That paves the way for their candidate, Friedrich Merz (pictured), to take over from Olaf Scholz as chancellor after ...
Germany's opposition conservatives won the national election on Sunday, putting leader Friedrich Merz on track to be the next ...
POLITICO breaks down what the conservatives’ victory means for EU policy and cooperation ― from nuclear weapons to cannabis.
Voters turned out in record numbers for Sunday’s election. Here’s a look in charts at how they voted, which parties are in ...
Exit polls show Germany's Christian Democrats are ahead in the national election, putting leader Friedrich Merz on track to ...
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