Germany's conservative CDU/CSU bloc and the Social Democrats (SPD) condluded preliminary talks on forming a coaltion government in the country on Saturday. "Less than an hour ago we concluded the consultations between CDU/CSU and SPD and we have drawn up a joint exploratory paper,
Germany needs a new government fast. The center-right and center-left are set to hammer out an agreement by Easter, but there are several sticking points.
The far-right had its strongest showing since World War II, while the center-left Social Democrats had their worst postwar result.
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