The failure of
coalition talks is unprecedented in Germany's post-war history, and was likened by newsmagazine Der Spiegel to the shock election of U.S. President Donald Trump or Britain's referendum vote to leave the EU - moments when countries cast
aside reputations for stability built up over decades.
The two largest (and ideologically closest) religions, Christianity and Islam, can hardly be considered a «majority
coalition», so let's just set
aside the «believers are the overwhelming majority»
talk.