After 45 days of negotiations following the recent elections, Germany's CDU/CSU alliance and the SPD have agreed to form a coalition government. The parties compromised on key issues, including migration and economics. Friedrich Merz is expected to be the next Chancellor. Details regarding ministerial positions will be revealed at a press conference. Party approvals are pending, with a final decision expected after Easter and a parliamentary vote on the Chancellor scheduled for May 7.
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD Agree to Form Coalition Government After Elections
Edited by: Anna 🎨 Krasko
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