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Conservatives lead in German elections, far-right AfD comes in second


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German opposition leader Friedrich Merz declared victory after his Christian Democrats won nearly 29% of the votes in the country’s federal election. Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic Party faced a historic defeat with the lowest vote share for the center-left party since 1949.