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Merz wins after delay

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May 07, 2025

FRIEDRICH Merz eventually succeeded yesterday in his bid to become the next Chancellor of Germany during a second vote in the country’s parliament, hours after he had suffered a historic defeat in the first round.

The conservative leader had been expected to smoothly win the vote to become the nation’s 10th Chancellor since the Second World War.

No candidate for the post in post-war Germany had failed to win on the first ballot.

Mr Merz received 325 votes in the second ballot. He needed a majority of 316 out of 630 votes in a secret ballot, but only received 310 votes in the first round - well short of the 328 seats held by his coalition. Because the votes were secret ballots, it was not immediately clear - and it might never be known - who had defected from Mr Merz’s camp.

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