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Germany's BSW Faces Steep Challenge to Enter Bundestag
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) aims to enter the German Bundestag in February's election, despite facing a challenge in gaining nationwide support exceeding the 5% threshold required for representation, despite strong regional support in eastern Germany.
Germany's BSW Faces Steep Challenge to Enter Bundestag
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) aims to enter the German Bundestag in February's election, despite facing a challenge in gaining nationwide support exceeding the 5% threshold required for representation, despite strong regional support in eastern Germany.
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56% Bias Score


BSW's Bid for German Parliament: Regional Success Masks National Uncertainty
Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party, formed a year ago, seeks to enter the German federal parliament on February 23rd after achieving significant regional success in eastern Germany; however, national polls indicate they are near the 5% threshold for parliamentary entry.
BSW's Bid for German Parliament: Regional Success Masks National Uncertainty
Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party, formed a year ago, seeks to enter the German federal parliament on February 23rd after achieving significant regional success in eastern Germany; however, national polls indicate they are near the 5% threshold for parliamentary entry.
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36% Bias Score


German Party BSW Faces Uncertain Future Despite Eastern Success
The German party Allianz Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW), founded in January 2024, performed strongly in eastern Germany's recent elections (11.8%-15.8% vote share), but faces an uphill battle to overcome the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in the February 2025 elections due to weaker western supp...
German Party BSW Faces Uncertain Future Despite Eastern Success
The German party Allianz Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW), founded in January 2024, performed strongly in eastern Germany's recent elections (11.8%-15.8% vote share), but faces an uphill battle to overcome the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in the February 2025 elections due to weaker western supp...
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44% Bias Score


German Party BSW Launches Bundestag Second-Vote Campaign
The German political party BSW is focusing its Bundestag election campaign on second votes in Hesse, lacking local candidates due to underdeveloped party structures but planning to establish these after the election. Their Frankfurt campaign uses 1000 posters and 150,000 flyers, prominently featurin...
German Party BSW Launches Bundestag Second-Vote Campaign
The German political party BSW is focusing its Bundestag election campaign on second votes in Hesse, lacking local candidates due to underdeveloped party structures but planning to establish these after the election. Their Frankfurt campaign uses 1000 posters and 150,000 flyers, prominently featurin...
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36% Bias Score


BSW Nominates Machill for Saxony Bundestag Campaign
Marcel Machill, a 56-year-old Leipzig journalism professor, will lead the BSW party's Bundestag election campaign in Saxony, focusing on social justice and economic equality, aiming to gain Bundestag seats despite acknowledging challenges from established parties.
BSW Nominates Machill for Saxony Bundestag Campaign
Marcel Machill, a 56-year-old Leipzig journalism professor, will lead the BSW party's Bundestag election campaign in Saxony, focusing on social justice and economic equality, aiming to gain Bundestag seats despite acknowledging challenges from established parties.
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40% Bias Score


BSW Projected to Win Single-Digit Percentage in Hessen Election
Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party is projected to gain 4.4-8% of the vote in the Hessen state election, potentially at the expense of the Left party and others; the party's economic platform is expected to be influential, while its candidates' limited name recognition poses a challenge.
BSW Projected to Win Single-Digit Percentage in Hessen Election
Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party is projected to gain 4.4-8% of the vote in the Hessen state election, potentially at the expense of the Left party and others; the party's economic platform is expected to be influential, while its candidates' limited name recognition poses a challenge.
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44% Bias Score

German Far-Left and Far-Right Unify on Russia Negotiation Demand
On Markus Lanz's talk show, representatives from Germany's AfD and BSW parties surprisingly agreed on the need for immediate negotiations with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, advocating a cessation of arms supplies and the lifting of sanctions, even as their justifications and views on Putin's cul...

German Far-Left and Far-Right Unify on Russia Negotiation Demand
On Markus Lanz's talk show, representatives from Germany's AfD and BSW parties surprisingly agreed on the need for immediate negotiations with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, advocating a cessation of arms supplies and the lifting of sanctions, even as their justifications and views on Putin's cul...
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48% Bias Score

BSW Faces Crucial Test in Upcoming German Federal Election
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded in January 2024, is campaigning for the February 23rd German federal election, aiming to secure 5% of the vote to enter the Bundestag despite facing challenges in western Germany and concerns about its policy positions.

BSW Faces Crucial Test in Upcoming German Federal Election
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded in January 2024, is campaigning for the February 23rd German federal election, aiming to secure 5% of the vote to enter the Bundestag despite facing challenges in western Germany and concerns about its policy positions.
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48% Bias Score

German Election: Three Parties Face Steep Climb to Bundestag
Three German political parties—the Left Party, FDP, and Sahra Wagenknecht's new alliance—are struggling to surpass the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in upcoming elections, potentially creating a multi-party coalition government and impacting German politics.

German Election: Three Parties Face Steep Climb to Bundestag
Three German political parties—the Left Party, FDP, and Sahra Wagenknecht's new alliance—are struggling to surpass the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in upcoming elections, potentially creating a multi-party coalition government and impacting German politics.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's BSW Party Seeks Bundestag Entry Amid Ukraine Policy Debate
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded in January 2024, is vying for Bundestag seats in the February 2025 German election, aiming for at least 5% of the vote after achieving double-digit results in three state elections. Their anti-arms delivery stance to Ukraine complicates coalition prospec...

Germany's BSW Party Seeks Bundestag Entry Amid Ukraine Policy Debate
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded in January 2024, is vying for Bundestag seats in the February 2025 German election, aiming for at least 5% of the vote after achieving double-digit results in three state elections. Their anti-arms delivery stance to Ukraine complicates coalition prospec...
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52% Bias Score

BSW Saxony to be led by Marcel Machill in Bundestag election
The Saxon branch of the BSW party will be led by journalism professor Marcel Machill in the upcoming Bundestag election; the party aims for up to seven seats and advocates for alternative economic and asylum policies, opposing further arms deliveries to Ukraine.

BSW Saxony to be led by Marcel Machill in Bundestag election
The Saxon branch of the BSW party will be led by journalism professor Marcel Machill in the upcoming Bundestag election; the party aims for up to seven seats and advocates for alternative economic and asylum policies, opposing further arms deliveries to Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score

BSW Unveils Sweeping Social Spending Plan
Sahra Wagenknecht's new alliance, the BSW, launched an eight-page election platform proposing substantial social spending increases, including a €1,500 minimum pension, rent control, and free dental and vision care, while opposing further EU expansion and Ukraine aid.

BSW Unveils Sweeping Social Spending Plan
Sahra Wagenknecht's new alliance, the BSW, launched an eight-page election platform proposing substantial social spending increases, including a €1,500 minimum pension, rent control, and free dental and vision care, while opposing further EU expansion and Ukraine aid.
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44% Bias Score
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