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Friedrich Merz fails to be elected German chancellor in first ballot

Germany's designated Chancellor Friedrich Merz failed on Tuesday to receive the necessary majority in parliament to be elected in the first ballot.

Only 310 of 630 delegates voted for the leader of the Christian Democrats (CDU), short of the required absolute majority of 316 votes. 307 MPs voted against him, while three MPs abstained.

Following the result, the session was adjourned to allow the parliamentary groups to consult.

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