Germany’s opposition conservatives, led by Friedrich Merz, won the national election, with the far-right Alternative for Germany coming in second. International reactions included U.S. President Trump praising the result as a victory against the prevailing agenda, Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis congratulating Merz as Germany’s next chancellor, and Czech Prime Minister Fiala expressing support for German-Czech cooperation. Austrian far-right leader Kickl noted a “gaping hole” in the political system, while Italian Deputy Prime Minister Salvini praised the AfD’s success and called for changes in Europe.
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