Germany’s Merz falls short of votes need to be chancellor in shock first ballot – Europe live


Merz fails to secure majority to get elected chancellor

Friedrich Merz has failed to get enough votes to become chancellor in the first vote.

310 votes in favour. He needed 316.

Wow.

The session gets adjourned so political groups can consult on next steps.

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Embarrassing setback for Merz – snap analysis

Jakub Krupa

The result will be hugely embarrassing setback for Merz.

His CDU/CSU/SPD coalition nominally has 328 votes in the Bundestag – but he got only 310; 18 less than you would expect him to get, and, crucially, six short of the majority required to confirm him as the next chancellor. The joys of secret ballot.

As German media note, this has never happened before in the history of the federal republic.

Friedrich Merz reacts after he was not elected new Chancellor in the first voting process at the parliament Bundestag in Berlin. Photograph: Markus Schreiber/AP
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