Frederick Merz chose German Chancellor after the first round defeat

Frederick Merz was selected as the new Chancellor of Germany on Tuesday, who won the second round of the second round, just a few hours after their unprecedented failure in securing the majority in the first voting. His initial defeat was historic, the first marked in Germany after the war that a Chancellor candidate failed to win in the first round. Since the World War, the conservative leader was expected to win widely easily and become the 10th Chancellor of Germany.In the second round, Mars received 325 votes out of 630, which was sufficient to win a clear majority, while 289 voted against him.Despite the initial shock, analysts believed that Merze would become Chancellors. “Merz will most likely be the most likely to finally choose as Chancellor,” said Holgar Shamding of Berenberg Bank. “But still, the unprecedented failure of being selected in the first round will still be a bad start for him.”After the defeat of Merz in the first ballot, AFD co-leader Ellis Waidel said, “Merz should step on one side and clear the way for a general election, calling the unsuccessful vote” good day for Germany “.The 69-year-old conservative leader now works as an alliance between his CDU/CSU alliance and outgoing Chancellor Olaf Sholaz’s center-leftist social democrats (SPD).The European Union head Ursula von deer Leyen said that she would work with merz for a ‘strong’ Europe.Ukrainian President Zelanski said he expects a ‘more German leadership’ in the West under Merz.

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