Germany Escapes Limbo as Merz Succeeds at Second Attempt
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www.bloomberg.comHere’s the latest context on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz based on recent reporting:
Merz secured the chancellorship in May 2025 after a challenging process, with initial setbacks during the first parliamentary vote but ultimately taking office. This marked the CDU/CSU’s rise to lead Germany’s government in a coalition most observers had anticipated, albeit with a difficult formation period.[1][5][6][9]
Since taking office, Merz has focused on unifying his governing coalition, shaping migration, economic policy, and Europe’s foreign security posture, and signaling a more assertive German role in NATO and the EU. His early tenure has faced pressures from domestic coalition dynamics and external security challenges in Europe, including the Ukraine conflict and relations with the United States.[2][3][4][5]
Merz’s international engagements have included trips to important European partners (France and Poland were highlighted as early priorities) to bolster European coordination before wide-ranging policy reforms are cemented.[5][10][1]
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www.bloomberg.comCDU/CSU leader had expected an easy victory in ballot to succeed the outgoing Olaf Scholz
www.theguardian.comGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz's unwieldy ruling alliance with the Social Democrats is facing an existential crisis of its own making that could trigger its demise after only seven months in office.
www.bloomberg.comGermany’s mainstream conservatives have won the country’s national election, while a far-right party surged to become the country's second-largest party
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