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Hopefully not. Although I wouldn't put it past Merz to still form a coalition with the AfD. But the SPD is usually pretty weak willed. He'll probably like that in a coalition partner.
I think the next four years will really show what German democracy is worth. I suspect that the last government was the last chance we had at starting a ban initiative.
It is a shame that SPD and Union did not work together in the last government to try to resolve some of the problems that cause the voters to move to the right.