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German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party votes overwhelmingly in favour of entering into a renewed coalition with the Social Democrats. IMAGES
Leaders of Germany's SPD (Social Democrats), FDP (Free Democrats) and die Grüne parties (the Greens) sign a coalition deal that places Olaf Scholz as the new chancellor of Germany, bringing the curtain down on Angela Merkel's 16-year reign and ushering in a new political era with the centre-left in charge. IMAGES of the coalition being signed by all parties
Members of Angela Merkel's CDU and its sister party CSU arrive for talks with the social-democratic party (SPD), to try to convince their government allies to accept a new deal on migration. IMAGES
People carefully rejoice at the Social Democrats' election watch as Sweden's left-wing bloc, led by Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson's Social Democrats, was credited with a slim lead in Sunday's general election in exit polls. The four left-wing parties were credited with 50.6 percent of voter support in an exit poll published on TV4 compared to 48 percent for the four parties on the right, while a second exit poll on public broadcaster SVT gave the left 49.8 percent and the right 49.2 percent. Both polls suggested the far right could become the country's second-biggest party for the first time. IMAGES
Leaders of the three parties that will form Germany's next government, the Social Democrats, Greens and liberal FDP party pose for a family photo. IMAGES
Rabat (Morocco), Sep 22 (EFE).- (Camera: Mohamed Siali) The designated president of the Moroccan Government, Aziz Ajanuch, of the National Group of Independents (RNI, winner of the elections), announced on Wednesday a government coalition with other two-party based on "consensus" and focused on social and economic reforms.FOOTAGE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE COALITION WHICH APPEAR THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL REAGRUPATION OF INDEPENDENT PARTY (RNI), AZIZ AJANUCH, AUTHENTICITY AND MODERNITY (PAM), ABDELLATIF OUAHBI, AND OF ISTIQLAL (PIEL), UNIZAR ACTO BARAK THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE RNI IN RABAT.