German conservative leader Friedrich Merz failed to win election as chancellor in a first round of voting by lawmakers Tuesday, in an unexpected setback.
Designated German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrives for a parliamentary group meeting after the first round of vote at a session at the Bundestag (lower house of parliament) where the parliament was to elect the Germany's next Chancellor, in Berlin on May 6, 2025. Germany's conservative leader Friedrich Merz suffered a serious blow on May 6, 2025 when he failed to win a parliamentary majority in the first round of voting to become the next chancellor. Merz had expected to win a majority of at least 316 of the 630 votes in the lower house of parliament. But he won the backing of only 310 MPs, with 307 voting against him. (Photo by Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP)
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