The CDU/CSU–SPD grand coalition under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, formed in May 2025 following early federal elections, has demonstrated resilience through internal negotiations despite low approval ratings and economic pressures. A July 2026 breakthrough on tax, labor, and pension reforms resolved months of deadlock between the partners, signaling willingness to compromise on core policy disputes and deliver results ahead of critical state elections. With no viable majority alternative excluding the isolated AfD, both parties face strong institutional incentives to maintain the arrangement through the remainder of the term, as reflected in the 87.5% implied probability traders assign to survival past 2026.
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For the purposes of this market, the coalition is considered broken if either CDU/CSU or SPD ceases to be a coalition partner in the federal government.
A coalition break may be evidenced by:
– a formal withdrawal from the coalition,
– the resignation or dismissal of all ministers from one party,
– or the appointment of a new federal government.
If all ministers affiliated with one of the coalition parties resign or are dismissed, this may signal that party’s withdrawal from the coalition, even if one or more individuals remain in office as independents or continue without representing the party.
If the coalition breaks and the sitting Chancellor remains in office with a new coalition or as a minority government, this market will still resolve to “Yes.”
The break date is the date on which it becomes officially confirmed that the coalition has broken; mere reports of negotiations, speculation, or indications of an impending break will not suffice.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the German government; however, a consensus of credible reporting from major reputable news outlets may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Dec 3, 2025, 12:16 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market, the coalition is considered broken if either CDU/CSU or SPD ceases to be a coalition partner in the federal government.
A coalition break may be evidenced by:
– a formal withdrawal from the coalition,
– the resignation or dismissal of all ministers from one party,
– or the appointment of a new federal government.
If all ministers affiliated with one of the coalition parties resign or are dismissed, this may signal that party’s withdrawal from the coalition, even if one or more individuals remain in office as independents or continue without representing the party.
If the coalition breaks and the sitting Chancellor remains in office with a new coalition or as a minority government, this market will still resolve to “Yes.”
The break date is the date on which it becomes officially confirmed that the coalition has broken; mere reports of negotiations, speculation, or indications of an impending break will not suffice.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the German government; however, a consensus of credible reporting from major reputable news outlets may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The CDU/CSU–SPD grand coalition under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, formed in May 2025 following early federal elections, has demonstrated resilience through internal negotiations despite low approval ratings and economic pressures. A July 2026 breakthrough on tax, labor, and pension reforms resolved months of deadlock between the partners, signaling willingness to compromise on core policy disputes and deliver results ahead of critical state elections. With no viable majority alternative excluding the isolated AfD, both parties face strong institutional incentives to maintain the arrangement through the remainder of the term, as reflected in the 87.5% implied probability traders assign to survival past 2026.
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