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What do Chancellor Olaf Scholz and CDU leader Friedrich Merz believe will happen regarding coalition formation after Germany's upcoming election?

Both Chancellor Olaf Scholz and CDU leader Friedrich Merz have dismissed the possibility of forming a coalition alliance following Germany's early elections. They share the belief that German voters will provide a decisive mandate to one party over the other, rather than necessitating a coalition government. During Monday's question and answer session with German citizens, these key political figures expressed confidence that the electorate will make a clear choice. This stance is particularly significant given the recent collapse of Germany's three-party coalition government, setting the stage for a potentially transformative election for Germany's political landscape.

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Discussion of Coalition Possibilities

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