The CDU/CSU won the German elections on Sunday but have limited options to form a government after taking first place in the ...
An alliance between Friedrich Merz’s conservatives and the center-left SPD is the only viable path to form a new government ...
The Christian Democrats won with 28.6% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany came second with 20.8%.
A conservative alliance made up of the CDU and CSU is set to lead Germany again, but the new coalition government will have ...
Maps show how every district in Germany voted. The conservative Christian Democrats have won the most seats while the ...
Friedrich Merz’s coalition, comprising CDU and its Bavarian ally, the Christian Social Union (CSU), secured the largest vote ...
Both the far-right Alternative fuer Deutschland and the far-left Die Linke saw significant gains and were the most popular ...
Friedrich Merz's CDU/CSU secured 28.52% of the vote while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) secured 20.8% of the ...
The conservative CDU/CSU won, and the chancellor's Social Democrats were voted out in a disastrous result for the party. One in five Germans voted for the far right. What does this mean for Germany?