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Friedrich Merz
Friedrich Merz is the chairman of Germany's center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
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Germany: Scholz open to new talks with CDU leader Merz
An ally said the chancellor would be willing to speak with the CDU head — after handling urgent Bundestag business.
German youth seek change amid possible early election
While German parties are in distress over government instability, young activists are mobilizing around their beliefs.
Germany's coalition collapse: Merz's CDU ready to take power
Riding high in the polls, the center-right Christian Democrats are eager to fight a federal election campaign.
Is Germany still able to act on foreign policy?
Germany's government collapsed over budget issues such as increasing aid to Ukraine, but the opposition vows continuity.
Political wrangling starts after German coalition collapse
German Chancellor Scholz wants to continue heading a minority government of Social Democrats and Greens. Will it work?
Germany's governing coalition collapses: What now?
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, of the Social Democratic party, has called for a confidence-vote in January.
What is Germany's debt brake?
Germany's government reportedly collapsed because of differences over a borrowing ban called the debt brake. What is it?
Menopause: German lawmakers push to break a taboo
One year before the general election, lawmakers have taken up the issue of menopause, hoping to attract female voters.
Will Germany's far-right AfD party be banned?
German lawmakers have united in an attempt to ban the Alternative for Germany party. Can they succeed?
Germans divided over far-right AfD ban
Two-thirds of German voters polled in October see the rise of the AfD as a threat to democracy and the rule of law.
AfD's political rise sparks fears among immigrants
The rising popularity of Germany's anti-immigrant party AfD has sparked fears among foreigners living in the country.
Germany: Thuringia lawmakers pick CDU speaker, rejecting AfD
The Thuringia parliament has chosen a member of the mainstream center-right CDU as its new speaker.
Brandenburg election: Campaigns and a concert on eve of vote
Politicians made last-ditch pitches in Brandenburg before Sunday's state election, with the far-right AfD a frontrunner.
German conservative Friedrich Merz to run for chancellor
Friedrich Merz, the opposition's lead candidate in the next election, wants to focus on migration and the economy.
Germany's political landscape is more fractured than ever
The successes of the AfD and BSW in the state elections in Saxony and Thuringia has changed the German party system.
Wadephul: 'We have no control' over immigration to Germany
Opposition CDU lawmaker Johann Wadephul speaks to DW as Germany mulls tougher migration stance.
Germany: CDU party leader on migration, cooperation with AfD
Speaking with DW, CDU leader Friedrich Merz has repeated his call for big changes to Germany's migration policy.
Disgruntled German voters want change
Support for Chancellor Olaf Scholz's center-left government has reached a new low. But who stands to gain?
Populist gains in state elections jolt German government
What will be the nationwide consequences from far-right gains in the Saxony and Thuringia state elections?
Germany: Thuringia and Saxony elections propel far-right AfD
State elections in Saxony and Thuringia showcased the rise of anti-establishment parties, with AfD coming on top.
Germany's far-right AfD wins big in state elections
The AfD's Thuringia win is the first time since World War II that a far-right party has come first in a regional vote.
Kretschmer: 'We have every reason to celebrate'
The leader of the conservative CDU in Saxony, State Premier Michael Kretschmer, has a slight lead in Saxony.
Projections indicate lead for CDU in Saxony
DW's Chief Political Editor Michaela Küfner reports from Dresden.
Germany's regional elections threaten Scholz’s coalition
The far-right AfD could win three eastern state elections, dealing a blow to Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition.
CDU lawmaker: Knife attacks 'imported'
Jürgen Hardt, a Christian Democrat who represents Solingen in parliament, speaks to DW's Ben Fajzullin.
Saxony votes: What you need to know about this German state
Eastern Germany's Saxony is known for baroque buildings and beautiful scenery, but also for right-wing extremism.
Germany: In Thuringia, Merz repeats CDU won't ally with AfD
The CDU leader Friedrich Merz is touring eastern states ahead of votes where the far-right AfD is likely to fare well.
German CDU candidate attacked, racially abused on campaign
Adeline Abimnwi Awemo, who was born in Cameroon, is a candidate in the upcoming Brandenburg state election.
'Without the US, Europe can't be secure': German lawmaker
At the Republican Convention, German lawmaker Jens Spahn spoke to DW about the possibility of another Trump presidency.
EU election results 'huge blow' for Germany's government
With the CDU/CSU ahead in the EU vote, DW spoke with David McAllister, EU lawmaker for the Christian Democrats.
German lawmaker attacked amid spate of political violence
Roderich Kiesewetter, a Christian Democratic member of the German Bundestag was verbally and physically assaulted at a c
Germany: Major hack targets center-right CDU party
The news comes just days before European Parliament elections. The Interior Ministry called the cyber attack "serious."
EU vote: Germans worry about peace, security and immigration
In Germany, one in four don't want to vote in upcoming EU elections. Many of those who do, are disgruntled.
Merz won't 'accept' violence on German streets
After two years of discussion, Germany's CDU has agreed on a new party platform, party leader Friedrich Merz told DW.
Friedrich Merz, the CDU and its bid for power
At its political convention, the CDU adopted a new conservative platform. The issues: "Leitkultur," asylum and Islam.
What is German 'Leitkultur' and why is it controversial?
The controversial term "Leitkultur" is being used more frequently when debating integration in German society.
Merz leads Germany's CDU to top of opinion polls
Christian Democrat leader Friedrich Merz is portraying himself as the tough, decisive leader Germany needs.
EU election: Immigration top concern in Germany
Polls for the European Parliament elections will close on June 9. German voters are showing little interest.
Germany: State CDU, AfD leaders clash in Thuringia TV duel
The state leaders of the conservative CDU and the far-right AfD in Thuringia traded accusations in a TV debate.
German political parties see surge in new members
Rarely has there been a time when so many people have joined political parties. What's the reason for this interest?
Germany: Easter peace marches amid backdrop of Ukraine, Gaza
The government sought to reconcile hope for peace with arming Ukraine, rasing defense spending and the conflict in Gaza.
Russian hackers targeting German politicians — report
A subsidiary of Google owner Alphabet says hackers for Russia's FSI tried to extract data from German political parties.
Von der Leyen to seek second term as EU Commission chief
Von der Leyen has led the bloc's executive arm through the coronavirus pandemic, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Friedrich Merz: Germany could spend €80 billion on defense
Head of the German opposition Friedrich Merz, spoke to DW about Europe's responsibilities in the war in Ukraine
German Bundestag approves controversial diesel subsidy cuts
The measure is part of the German government financial plans for 2024.
Germany: Scholz calls for joint opposition against far-right
In the year's first Bundestag general debate both sides of the political spectrum agreed on denouncing the far-right.
How to found a political party in Germany
In theory, anyone in Germany can found a party, even foreigners. However, there are certain requirements.
Germany: Right-wing group to form a new conservative party
The Werteunion, or Values Union, aims to take part in upcoming regional polls in three eastern German states.
Germany's Rwanda plan: Conservatives debate migration reform
Germany's biggest opposition party wants to send asylum-seekers to third countries for processing.
Wolfgang Schäuble: A veteran heavyweight of German politics
Wolfgang Schäuble, a politician with passion and a Protestant sense of duty, shaped German politics for half a century.
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