Business & Finance Germany’s Merz struggles to contain ‘chancellor swap’ talk
Younger, more popular conservative Hendrik Wüst emerges as dark horse for the chancellery as polls slide
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· May 30, 2026 · 1 min read
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Younger, more popular conservative Hendrik Wüst emerges as dark horse for the chancellery as polls slide
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