German Chancellor Merz Denies Ouster Rumors, Vows to Push Reform Agenda on May 28

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According to Jin10, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz rejected rumors on May 28 that internal party pressure over his declining approval ratings could lead to his replacement as leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Speaking at a CDU party meeting that evening, Merz stated, "Germany has the power to open a new chapter, and I am personally determined to do everything in my power, together with my government, to make this new chapter a reality." A German government official dismissed the speculation as politically naive and likely to benefit far-right rivals. While media reports citing senior CDU members have circulated the replacement scenario, no concrete evidence of such plans has emerged.
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