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While markets won’t be riled by German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s fourth term, a right-wing party entering the German political landscape introduces a potent risk.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s prediction that this would be the most “difficult” election campaign of her long political career came true this week when her conservative alliance — between the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its sister Bavarian party, the Christian Social Union (CSU) — recorded its worst result in almost 70 years. Although the Christian...
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