German political developments after the elections have experienced significant dynamics. The last election, held in 2021, resulted in a coalition government between the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Green Party (Die Grünen), and the Liberal Party (FDP). This coalition, often referred to as the “Ampel Coalition,” reflects new hopes for reform in a variety of sectors, including climate and economic policy. After the election, the SPD leader, Olaf Scholz, served as Chancellor of Germany. In this period, his government focused on several key issues such as energy transition, digitalization and post-pandemic economic recovery. An initial step in Scholz’s cabinet will be to implement an ambitious climate policy aimed at reducing carbon emissions by 65% by 2030. This includes increasing investment in renewable energy and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. The Ampel Coalition also seeks to solve social problems, such as affordable housing and refugee integration. The focus on social justice is reflected in policies that support vulnerable groups. These steps include adjustments to the minimum wage and programs to improve access to education. German foreign policy after this election is also an important focus. In the context of international conflicts, especially those involving Russia and Ukraine, the Scholz government took firm steps. Germany is one of the European countries that provides military support to Ukraine, sending important weapons and equipment. This firm stance represents a shift in Germany’s traditional posture, where previously, the country tended to avoid direct military involvement. Apart from that, the issue of migration remains a major challenge. Germany must handle the flow of refugees and immigrants with a humane but structured approach. The Ampel Coalition supports increased cooperation with refugee countries of origin to create long-term solutions. Domestic political challenges have also emerged, with increasing partisanism and the emergence of extreme parties, such as the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). The AfD’s popularity is increasing in some regions, prompting governments to respond with more inclusive and people-oriented policies. Debates about the use of technology and privacy have also surfaced in the political realm. Awareness of digital security and data protection becomes important as the use of information technology increases. The government is committed to protecting individual rights in the digital world while continuing to encourage innovation. Another aspect that is no less important is European relations and international partnerships. Germany is seeking to strengthen its position in the European Union by collaborating more closely on issues such as climate change and security. German foreign policy will focus on multilateral diplomacy to resolve various global challenges. Thus, post-election German political developments show a progressive direction and are responsive to domestic and international challenges. The current coalition government seeks to create the basis for a more sustainable and prosperous future for all its citizens. In response to these complex challenges, Germany is committed to playing a vital role on the global stage, while maintaining its internal stability and sustainability.