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1994 German elections

The 1994 German elections were held to elect the Bundestag, Germany's federal parliament, after reunification in 1990. The results marked a shift as the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), led by Chancellor Helmut Kohl, won a narrow victory and maintained power. The elections reflected the country's economic struggles and challenges in integrating East and West Germany. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) remained the main opposition but did not secure enough support to form a government. The election was significant in shaping Germany's post-reunification policies and future political landscape.