About this Episode
Germany’s recent election saw an 82% voter turnout, with the CDU/CSU securing 28.5% and the right-wing AfD gaining 20.9%. Christiane von Czettritz und Neuhaus and Sibel Öztürk-Bastanoglu from the Hanns Seidel Foundation joined Karla Jones of ALEC to analyze the results. Voter dissatisfaction with the traffic light coalition stemmed from economic struggles, security concerns, and unpopular policies. CDU/CSU, under Friedrich Merz, is forming a coalition with the SPD, excluding the AfD and Die Linke. The new government prioritizes economic growth, migration management, and stronger defense policies, marking a shift from military restraint to greater geopolitical assertiveness.
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