Conservative Party wins elections in Germany; ultra -right is in 2nd

Friedrich Merz of the moderate right -wing party won the elections in Germany on Sunday (23), and is the new chancellor. Conservative received 28.6% of the votes and was elected new chancellor of the country. Secondly, with 20.8% of the votes, was the far right party, AFD (alternative to Germany).
What happened
Conservative Friedrich Merz wins Germany parliamentary election. Political is part of the coalition between CDU (Christian Democratic Union) with CSU (Christian Social Union). Caption will still have to sew alliances with other acronyms and ensure the formation of a stable government.
Merz occupies a post of the unpopular social democratic Olaf Scholz. Current federal chancellor is from SPD (Social Democratic Party), which received 16.4% of the votes. This is the worst result of the subtitle in more than a century, leading the party to fall to the third position among Bundestag’s greatest benches, something that has not happened since the end of the 19th century either.