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Episode 418: Germany’s Elections and Europe’s New Political Reality
Episode 418

Episode 418: Germany’s Elections and Europe’s New Political Reality

Fault Lines · National Security Institute

February 24, 202513m 48s

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Show Notes

Today, Martha, Les, Morgan, and Jess break down the results of Germany’s federal elections and the seismic shift in the country’s political landscape. While the CDU secured about 29%,  the far-right AfD doubled its support, making the Bundestag more fractured than ever—potentially complicating defense spending and transatlantic cooperation.


What does the rise of AfD mean for Germany’s role in NATO and its relationship with the U.S.? As CDU leader Friedrich Merz signals a move toward greater independence from Washington, is Germany preparing to stand on its own? And with European leaders questioning U.S. commitment, is this election a sign of a larger shift in the U.S.-EU dynamic?


Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines.


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