European election dents German leader's authority, boosts conservatives and the far right

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a Social Democratic Party, SPD, board meeting the day after the European election at the party's headquarters in Berlin, Germany, Monday, June 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, Pool)

BERLIN (AP) — Dismal results for Germany's governing parties in the European Parliament election have dented Chancellor Olaf Scholz's authority and could prompt even more of the infighting that just cost the government dearly.

A clear win for Germany's mainstream conservative opposition boosts its confidence as the country begins to look ahead to a national election expected in the fall of 2025, but raises questions about why it isn't benefiting more from the unpopularity of Scholz's government.

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