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#Germany is entering a new political chapter with the election of Friedrich #Merz as chancellor, marking a significant moment for the country’s leadership and the #CDU. Merz’s beginning but also raised concerns about the internal cohesion and effectiveness of the #CDU under its new parliamentary leader, Jens Spahn.

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#Germany has a new #chancellor: Friedrich #Merz of the CDU. Merz is a seasoned politician with a background in law and has been a long-standing member of the #Bundestag. Known for his conservative economic views and strong presence in German politics, his election marks a shift in tone from previous chancellors. His appointment follows years of infighting for the top position with Angela Merkel.

One lose, one win

Merz’s path to becoming chancellor, however, was #unprecedented and not without turbulence. In a historic first, his initial attempt to secure the chancellorship failed in the Bundestag, falling short by six votes.
This failure highlighted unexpected divisions within the parliamentary ranks and raised questions about unity within the governing coalition. A second vote had to be conducted to confirm him on the same day, which eventually succeeded. But the initial failure left a mark on the start of his term.

Bad Omen for new leadership

The need for a second vote to elect the chancellor is seen not only as a blow to Merz’s leadership, but also as a failure for the new CDU parliamentary leader, Jens Spahn. As the head of the CDU's Bundestag group, #Spahn was responsible for ensuring party discipline and vote coordination—an effort that clearly fell short. This misstep undermines confidence in his ability to manage the parliamentary group effectively and casts doubt on the cohesion of the CDU at a critical time. It also suggests deeper factional divides within the party that may pose challenges to the new government’s stability. Both Merz and Spahn now face the dual task of repairing their reputations and rebuilding trust within their ranks.

I'm not expecting much, especially not in the #crypto space. But Bitpanda had donated 500k€ to CDU and FDP each. But FDP not even made into parliament.

We'll see.

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