The biggest takeaways from Germanys election, which will bring change to the EUs leading power
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Friedrich Merz, left, leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), stand next to Secretary General Carsten Linnemann, right, after he receives flowers at the CDU's headquarters, in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)2025-02-24T11:41:56Z BERLIN (AP) Germany faces its second change of leader in fewer than four years after the head of the center-right opposition, Friedrich Merz, won Sundays election, which saw a surge for a far-right party and a stinging defeat for outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz.After the collapse of Scholzs three-party government in November, its now up to Merz to restore stability to the European Unions most populous country and traditional political heavyweight, which also has the continents biggest economy.Merz faces a difficult task. But it could have been worseMerz has one realistic option to form a government: a coalition with Scholzs Social Democrats. His Union bloc and its center-left rival have a combined 328 seats in the 630-seat parliament.He says he hopes to do the deal by Easter. Thats a challenging timeframe: The possible partners will have to reconcile contrasting proposals for revitalizing the economy, which has shrunk for the past two years, and for curbing irregular migration an issue that Merz pushed hard during the campaign. That will likely require diplomacy and a readiness to compromise that often werent evident in recent weeks. Its still a much easier task than it might have been. For hours on Sunday night, it looked likely that Merz would need to add a second center-left partner, the environmentalist Greens, to put together a parliamentary majority.Germanys traditional heavyweights erode furtherThe Union and Social Democrats were post-World War II Germanys heavyweights. But their support has been eroding for at least two decades as the political landscape has become more fragmented. Their combined showing Sunday was their weakest since the postwar federal republic was founded in 1949.The Social Democrats had their worst postwar showing with just 16.4% of the vote. The Union had its second-worst with 28.5%. This is only the second time that the winning party polled less than 30%; the first was in 2021. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz after first projections are announced during the election party at the Social Democratic Party (SPD) headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, March 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi) German Chancellor Olaf Scholz after first projections are announced during the election party at the Social Democratic Party (SPD) headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, March 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi) Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print Read More Geographical divide: The far right leads in the east The far-right, anti-immigration Alternative for Germany, or AfD, emerged as the strongest party across the countrys formerly communist and less prosperous east. That cemented its primacy in a region that has long been its stronghold, and where it won its first state election last year. Alice Weidel, co-leader of the Alternative for Germany Party (AfD), arrives for a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, the day after the national election. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) Alice Weidel, co-leader of the Alternative for Germany Party (AfD), arrives for a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, the day after the national election. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print Read More Other parties were stronger in only a few eastern constituencies outside Berlin. In western Germany, which accounts for most of the countrys population, AfD trailed Merzs Union and sometimes other parties too but still polled strongly on its way to 20.8% of the nationwide vote, the highest postwar score for a far-right party.Young voters lead a hard-left revivalWhile AfD made the biggest gains, the Left Party made the most unexpected. The party appeared headed for electoral oblivion at the start of the campaign but pulled off a resounding comeback to take 8.8% of the vote.The Left Party appealed to young voters with very liberal positions on social and migration issues and a tax-the-rich policy, backed up by a savvy social media campaign. It benefited from polarization during the campaign after a motion that Merz put to parliament calling for many more migrants to be turned back at the border passed thanks to votes from AfD. Merzs conservatives have long refused to work with the Left Party, so there was no prospect of it putting him in the chancellery. From left, Ines Schwerdtner, co-leader of the Left Party (Die Linke), top candidate Heidi Reichinnek and Jan van Aken, co-leader of the Left Party (Die Linke) react during the partys election party in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025. (Carsten Koall/dpa via AP) From left, Ines Schwerdtner, co-leader of the Left Party (Die Linke), top candidate Heidi Reichinnek and Jan van Aken, co-leader of the Left Party (Die Linke) react during the partys election party in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025. (Carsten Koall/dpa via AP) Share Share Copy Link copied Email Facebook X Reddit LinkedIn Pinterest Flipboard Print Read More Ukraine can still expect German supportMerz has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine as it fends off Russias invasion. He wrote on social network X Monday that more than ever, we must put Ukraine in a position of strength. He added that for a fair peace, the country that is under attack must be part of peace negotiations.Germany became Ukraines second-biggest weapons supplier after the United States under Scholz. Merz has at times criticized the outgoing government for doing too little, notably calling for Germany to supply Taurus long-range cruise missiles to Kyiv. Scholz refused to do that.Merz, like Scholz, has been tightlipped so far on whether Germany might contribute to a possible peacekeeping force, suggesting that the discussion is premature. Where Scholz went wrongScholz pulled off a narrow come-from-behind victory in 2021 after presenting himself as the safest pair of hands available.But his governments agenda was quickly upended by the Ukraine war and the ensuing energy and inflation crises. His coalition became notorious over time for infighting and poor communication. Scholz has suggested recently that he maybe should have ended it sooner than he did.Scholz sought another unlikely comeback. But too many voters, and even some in his own party, had cooled on the unpopular chancellor.
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