Germany after the elections — power poker and political upheavals

Germany Prepares For Snap Federal Elections

A man walks past a billboard from vegan beverage manufacturer Oatly that says: “Germany needs your vote.” and calls on people to vote in Berlin on February 16, 2025. Germany will hold early parliamentary elections on February 23, following the failure of the tripartisan federal government last November. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

The federal election has shaken Germany: The CDU is the strongest force, but far from a clear mandate. The SPD is falling historically, while the AfD is underpinning its claim as a new people's party with strong gains. Die Linke also performed surprisingly well. But who can and wants to govern? While initial talks are underway, forming a government remains a challenge — with potential consequences for the country's political stability.



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