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πŸ₯¨ Friedrich Merz Becomes Germany’s Chancellor – After a Parliamentary Plot Twist That Rivals Netflix

Berlin, May 6, 2025 β€” Move over, House of Cards. The Bundestag just served up a spicy episode of Democracy: The German Remix, starring none other than Friedrich Merzβ€”Germany’s new Chancellor, finance-world aficionado, and a man who might just iron his ties with Teutonic discipline.

But before the gray-haired conservative finally got the keys to Angela Merkel’s old office (yes, they probably still haven’t changed the wallpaper), the German parliament treated us to a suspense-filled vote that nearly flopped harder than a Bundesliga team in the Europa League.


🎭 Episode 1: β€œNot So Fast, Friedrich”

Let’s set the scene: The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian cousin CSU had joined hands with the Social Democrats (SPD)β€”because nothing screams stability like a coalition where everyone secretly side-eyes each other. Together, they had 328 out of 730 seats. So when Merz stepped up to get elected as Chancellor, everyone assumed it was going to be a clean sweep.

Plot twist: it wasn’t.

The first vote fell short. Merz got just 310 votes, six shy of the 316 needed. It was the political equivalent of slipping on a bratwurst and faceplanting into a pretzel.

Gasps echoed through the Bundestag. Twitterβ€”sorry, β€œX”—lit up. Was this a mutiny? A secret protest? Did someone forget to mark their ballot? Had Olaf Scholz snuck in wearing a fake mustache?

Even the AfD (far-right party) got excited, using the opportunity to call for snap elections. It’s unclear whether they were serious or just saw a chance to trend on German TikTok.


🧠 Episode 2: The Secret Ballot Strikes Again

The drama wasn’t about policy, vision, or ideologyβ€”it was about vibes. And those vibes were off.

The CDU/CSU-SPD coalition clearly had the numbers. But secret ballots have a way of exposing what people really think. It turns out some MPs were either making a statement or just really, really indecisive.

(Or maybe they were distracted by the Met Gala photos and accidentally voted β€œBillie Eilish for Chancellor.” We’ll never know.)

Cue emergency meetings. Cue tense whispers in marble hallways. Cue someone Googling β€œCan you get impeached before you’re elected?”


πŸ’Ό Episode 3: Redemption Arc

After the near-fumble, the Bundestag reconvened for a second voteβ€”this time with enough peer pressure to crack German engineering.

Friedrich Merz received 325 votes. Cue polite German applause (probably very rhythmic).

At long last, he was elected Chancellor.

In a political world dominated by cautious centrists and big-talking populists, Merz is…well, a bit of both. He’s business-friendly, a fiscal hawk, and reportedly once tried to deduct an Excel license from his taxes. A former BlackRock executive, he enters office with a briefcase full of spreadsheets and a heart full of Ordnung.


🌍 Europe Reacts: β€œDanke, Finally!”

European leaders were quick to

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