CDU's Voigt Elected Thuringian Prime Minister with Left Party Support
In Thuringia, CDU's Mario Voigt was elected prime minister in the first round with an absolute majority, relying on support from the Left party despite the strong presence of the far-right AfD.
CDU's Voigt Elected Thuringian Prime Minister with Left Party Support
In Thuringia, CDU's Mario Voigt was elected prime minister in the first round with an absolute majority, relying on support from the Left party despite the strong presence of the far-right AfD.
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60% Bias Score
Brandenburg Rejects AfD Proposal on Syrian Refugees
The Brandenburg state parliament rejected an AfD proposal to halt Syrian asylum applications, citing the ongoing instability in Syria and the federal government's role in asylum decisions; the debate highlighted concerns about refugee integration and the complex political dynamics surrounding immigr...
Brandenburg Rejects AfD Proposal on Syrian Refugees
The Brandenburg state parliament rejected an AfD proposal to halt Syrian asylum applications, citing the ongoing instability in Syria and the federal government's role in asylum decisions; the debate highlighted concerns about refugee integration and the complex political dynamics surrounding immigr...
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52% Bias Score
Brandenburg Rejects AfD's Proposal to Halt Syrian Refugee Asylum
Brandenburg's state parliament rejected an AfD proposal to immediately stop accepting asylum seekers from Syria, citing the ongoing volatile situation in Syria and the federal government's authority on asylum decisions. The AfD's proposal also called for designating Syria a safe country of origin an...
Brandenburg Rejects AfD's Proposal to Halt Syrian Refugee Asylum
Brandenburg's state parliament rejected an AfD proposal to immediately stop accepting asylum seekers from Syria, citing the ongoing volatile situation in Syria and the federal government's authority on asylum decisions. The AfD's proposal also called for designating Syria a safe country of origin an...
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56% Bias Score
"Left Party Supports Ramelow's Election as Thuringia's Minister President in Fragile Coalition"
"Bodo Ramelow, CDU, was elected Minister President of Thuringia with the crucial support of the Left party, forming a minority coalition with the CDU, BSW, and SPD that lacks one vote for a majority. This follows previous controversial coalitions and highlights the ongoing challenge of managing far-...
"Left Party Supports Ramelow's Election as Thuringia's Minister President in Fragile Coalition"
"Bodo Ramelow, CDU, was elected Minister President of Thuringia with the crucial support of the Left party, forming a minority coalition with the CDU, BSW, and SPD that lacks one vote for a majority. This follows previous controversial coalitions and highlights the ongoing challenge of managing far-...
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40% Bias Score
Accusation of Secret Deal in Brandenburg State Election
Brandenburg's CDU accuses the SPD and AfD of a secret deal to re-elect Minister President Dietmar Woidke, citing his receiving five more votes than his coalition's members; the SPD denies the claim.
Accusation of Secret Deal in Brandenburg State Election
Brandenburg's CDU accuses the SPD and AfD of a secret deal to re-elect Minister President Dietmar Woidke, citing his receiving five more votes than his coalition's members; the SPD denies the claim.
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44% Bias Score
CDU's Kemmerich Elected Thuringian Minister President with Left Party Support
Thomas Kemmerich, a CDU politician, was elected Minister President of Thuringia after securing a 46-45 majority vote with the support of the Left party, marking a significant shift in Thuringian politics and ending political instability.
CDU's Kemmerich Elected Thuringian Minister President with Left Party Support
Thomas Kemmerich, a CDU politician, was elected Minister President of Thuringia after securing a 46-45 majority vote with the support of the Left party, marking a significant shift in Thuringian politics and ending political instability.
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44% Bias Score
"Scholz to Lose No-Confidence Vote, Triggering German Snap Elections"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will likely lose a no-confidence vote on Monday, leading to snap elections on February 23, after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November due to budget disagreements. This follows a series of events starting in early November, when Scholz announced the col...
"Scholz to Lose No-Confidence Vote, Triggering German Snap Elections"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will likely lose a no-confidence vote on Monday, leading to snap elections on February 23, after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November due to budget disagreements. This follows a series of events starting in early November, when Scholz announced the col...
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36% Bias Score
Thuringian Intelligence Chief Faces Investigative Committee Amidst Bias Allegations
Amidst several media reports, the president of Thuringia's domestic intelligence agency, Stephan Kramer, faces an investigative committee initiated by the AfD due to allegations of bias against them during the classification of the Thuringian AfD as "securely right-wing extremist" in 2021, involving...
Thuringian Intelligence Chief Faces Investigative Committee Amidst Bias Allegations
Amidst several media reports, the president of Thuringia's domestic intelligence agency, Stephan Kramer, faces an investigative committee initiated by the AfD due to allegations of bias against them during the classification of the Thuringian AfD as "securely right-wing extremist" in 2021, involving...
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40% Bias Score
Saxony's Free Voters Propose Expert Government After Election
In Saxony, following a state election where the CDU/SPD coalition lacks a majority, the Free Voters proposed a non-partisan expert government, with candidate Michael Berger, despite scoring only 2.3 percent of the vote, highlighting the instability of the political landscape.
Saxony's Free Voters Propose Expert Government After Election
In Saxony, following a state election where the CDU/SPD coalition lacks a majority, the Free Voters proposed a non-partisan expert government, with candidate Michael Berger, despite scoring only 2.3 percent of the vote, highlighting the instability of the political landscape.
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48% Bias Score
Minority Coalition Prevents Far-Right Government in Thuringia
Following a September election where the AfD won, a coalition of CDU, BSW, SPD, and Die Linke formed a government in Thuringia, electing Mario Voigt as premier despite lacking a majority. This unprecedented alliance directly counters the far-right AfD.
Minority Coalition Prevents Far-Right Government in Thuringia
Following a September election where the AfD won, a coalition of CDU, BSW, SPD, and Die Linke formed a government in Thuringia, electing Mario Voigt as premier despite lacking a majority. This unprecedented alliance directly counters the far-right AfD.
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44% Bias Score
AfD's Krah to Challenge CDU in German Bundestag Election
Maxmilian Krah, an AfD member of the European Parliament facing multiple controversies, including alleged ties to Russia and China and statements downplaying the Nazi SS, will run for the Bundestag in the Chemnitzer Umland – Erzgebirgskreis II constituency, challenging the seat of CDU politician Mar...
AfD's Krah to Challenge CDU in German Bundestag Election
Maxmilian Krah, an AfD member of the European Parliament facing multiple controversies, including alleged ties to Russia and China and statements downplaying the Nazi SS, will run for the Bundestag in the Chemnitzer Umland – Erzgebirgskreis II constituency, challenging the seat of CDU politician Mar...
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40% Bias Score
Hamburg Parliament to Revoke AfD Member's Mandate Due to Relocation to Russia
The Hamburg Parliament's constitutional committee unanimously recommended stripping AfD member Olga Petersen of her mandate due to her apparent permanent move to Russia, confirmed by election officials who found that she no longer resides in Hamburg; she will also lose her seat on the Harburg distri...
Hamburg Parliament to Revoke AfD Member's Mandate Due to Relocation to Russia
The Hamburg Parliament's constitutional committee unanimously recommended stripping AfD member Olga Petersen of her mandate due to her apparent permanent move to Russia, confirmed by election officials who found that she no longer resides in Hamburg; she will also lose her seat on the Harburg distri...
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48% Bias Score