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06/30/2025 June 30, 2025. Julia Klöckner was seen as a surprise choice for Bundestag president — a role that traditionally requires a calm and neutral presence.
Then Bundestag president Julia Klöckner delivered the stunning news: Merz had fallen short of the required absolute majority — a first in the 80-year history of the Federal Republic.
After announcing the result, Bundestag President Julia Klöckner implored her colleagues to come to a result. “The whole of Europe, perhaps the whole world, is watching this election,” Spahn ...
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner had originally been planning a follow-up vote on Wednesday, but Christian Democrat General Secretary Carsten Linnemann said it was important to press ahead.