Germany's Merz wins vote for chancellor after surviving historic defeat

Conservative leader Friedrich Merz has won a parliament vote to become Germany's next chancellor at the second attempt.
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Merz had initially fallen six votes short of the absolute majority he needed on Tuesday morning - a significant blow to his prestige and an unprecedented failure in post-war German history.
As it was a secret ballot in the 630-seat Bundestag, there was no indication who had refused to back him - whether MPs from his centre-left coalition partner or his own conservatives.
After hours of uncertainty in the Bundestag, the parties and the president of the Bundestag agreed to hold a second vote, which Merz then won with 325 votes, a majority of nine.
His coalition with the Social Democrats should have had enough seats in parliament from the start, with 328 MPs in total, but it appears 18 of them dissented during the first vote.
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