Friedrich Merz is Germany’s likely next chancellor, but the formation of a coalition government with his conservative alliance is uncertain after Greens candidate Robert Habeck expressed doubts due to Merz’s acceptance of far-right support in parliament. Merz’s decision triggered backlash from center-left parties, leaving the SPD and Greens as potential coalition partners, but the Greens may refuse to work with Merz if he continues to align with the AfD, potentially complicating coalition negotiations and Merz’s path to a majority government.
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