Overview
- The CDU/CSU and SPD have finalized a coalition agreement to govern Germany, responding to the growing influence of the far-right AfD.
- The agreement will be officially unveiled at a 3 PM press conference in Berlin, marking a key step in forming the new government.
- Friedrich Merz is expected to be elected Chancellor in early May, pending SPD member consultations on the coalition deal.
- The coalition plans to implement a €500 billion investment initiative focused on military rearmament, infrastructure modernization, and economic revitalization.
- The new government aims to stabilize Germany's political landscape and reassure European partners facing economic and security challenges.