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Friedrich Merz’s party approves German coalition agreement, bringing him closer to the chancellery

BERLIN (AP) — German election winner Friedrich Merz’s party on Monday approved an agreement to form a coalition government with a center-left rival, bringing him closer to the helm of a leading European power as it grapples with a stagnant economy, the Trump administration’s trade policy and the war in Ukraine.

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Friedrich Merz's party approves German coalition agreement, bringing him closer to the chancellery

Friedrich Merz, CDU candidate for chancellor and federal CDU chairman, attends the CDU federal committee in Berlin, Monday, April 28, 2025. (Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP)


BERLIN (AP) — German election winner Friedrich Merz’s party on Monday approved an agreement to form a coalition government with a center-left rival, bringing him closer to the helm of a leading European power as it grapples with a stagnant economy, the Trump administration’s trade policy and the war in Ukraine.

Delegates at a convention of Merz’s center-right Christian Democratic Union party approved the agreement that was reached earlier this month. German news agency dpa reported that the exact vote count was not released Monday.

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