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Germany’s Social Democrats set to approve government deal

The center-left party of German Chancellor-designate Olaf Scholz is meeting to decide whether to approve a deal to form a new government with environmentalist and pro-business parties. A membership vote at a Social Democratic Party convention on Saturday is the first of three such decisions needed for Scholz to take office next week. Scholzā€™s Social Democrats narrowly won Germanyā€™s Sept. 26 election and launched coalition negotiations with the Greens and the business-friendly Free Democrats. The three-way alliance will send outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkelā€™s center-right Union bloc into opposition after 16 years. The Free Democrats are voting on the coalition on Sunday and the result of a vote by Greens members is expected Monday.

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