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Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies
CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Green party members advocate for reforming Germany's debt brake before the current Bundestag's term ends on March 24th, while Chancellor Scholz remains cautious, highlighting the political complexities and time constraints involved.
Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies
CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Green party members advocate for reforming Germany's debt brake before the current Bundestag's term ends on March 24th, while Chancellor Scholz remains cautious, highlighting the political complexities and time constraints involved.
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36% Bias Score


CDU Dominates Rhineland-Palatinate Bundestag Election; SPD and FDP Suffer Historic Losses
The 2024 Bundestag election in Rhineland-Palatinate saw CDU win 14 of 15 constituencies, AfD and Linke gaining significant support particularly in structurally weak regions and among younger voters, while SPD and FDP reached historic lows, resulting in a major shift in the political landscape.
CDU Dominates Rhineland-Palatinate Bundestag Election; SPD and FDP Suffer Historic Losses
The 2024 Bundestag election in Rhineland-Palatinate saw CDU win 14 of 15 constituencies, AfD and Linke gaining significant support particularly in structurally weak regions and among younger voters, while SPD and FDP reached historic lows, resulting in a major shift in the political landscape.
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52% Bias Score


BSW Considers Challenging German Election Results Over Absentee Voting Issues
The Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) is considering challenging Germany's recent federal election results due to issues with absentee ballots affecting approximately 213,000 German citizens abroad, falling short of entering the Bundestag by 13,400 votes.
BSW Considers Challenging German Election Results Over Absentee Voting Issues
The Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) is considering challenging Germany's recent federal election results due to issues with absentee ballots affecting approximately 213,000 German citizens abroad, falling short of entering the Bundestag by 13,400 votes.
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56% Bias Score


Schmidt Loses Bundestag Bid
German Chancellor's Chief of Staff Wolfgang Schmidt lost his bid for a Bundestag seat in Hamburg's Eimsbüttel constituency to Green candidate Till Steffen by about two percentage points, despite a strong campaign and high placement on the SPD state list; unexpectedly, Left Party candidate Cansu Özde...
Schmidt Loses Bundestag Bid
German Chancellor's Chief of Staff Wolfgang Schmidt lost his bid for a Bundestag seat in Hamburg's Eimsbüttel constituency to Green candidate Till Steffen by about two percentage points, despite a strong campaign and high placement on the SPD state list; unexpectedly, Left Party candidate Cansu Özde...
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44% Bias Score


German Bundestag Shrinks to 630 Members After Electoral Reform
Germany's Bundestag will reduce to 630 members after electoral reform, ending a long-term growth trend; the reform also increases the weight of the party list vote (Zweitstimme) in the two-vote system, with elections occurring on February 23rd, involving 29 parties and over 59 million voters.
German Bundestag Shrinks to 630 Members After Electoral Reform
Germany's Bundestag will reduce to 630 members after electoral reform, ending a long-term growth trend; the reform also increases the weight of the party list vote (Zweitstimme) in the two-vote system, with elections occurring on February 23rd, involving 29 parties and over 59 million voters.
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20% Bias Score


German Election 2025: Migration and Economy Take Center Stage
The 2025 German federal election centers on migration and economic policies, reflecting a shift in public concerns from high unemployment in the early 2000s to current economic challenges and the lingering impact of the Ukraine war, while climate change remains a longer-term issue.
German Election 2025: Migration and Economy Take Center Stage
The 2025 German federal election centers on migration and economic policies, reflecting a shift in public concerns from high unemployment in the early 2000s to current economic challenges and the lingering impact of the Ukraine war, while climate change remains a longer-term issue.
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36% Bias Score

Frankfurt 2025 Bundestag Election: Greens Maintain Lead Amidst New Electoral Law
The 2025 Bundestag elections in Frankfurt, Germany, saw the Green party maintain its lead from 2021 as the strongest force, with initial results suggesting a significant lead in the second vote count. The new election law complicates matters significantly.

Frankfurt 2025 Bundestag Election: Greens Maintain Lead Amidst New Electoral Law
The 2025 Bundestag elections in Frankfurt, Germany, saw the Green party maintain its lead from 2021 as the strongest force, with initial results suggesting a significant lead in the second vote count. The new election law complicates matters significantly.
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40% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Election: CDU Victory, but Electoral Law Creates Unexpected Fallout
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election, but six of its constituency winners won't enter parliament due to a new electoral law; this has left three constituencies without Bundestag representation, sparking criticism.

Baden-Württemberg Election: CDU Victory, but Electoral Law Creates Unexpected Fallout
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election, but six of its constituency winners won't enter parliament due to a new electoral law; this has left three constituencies without Bundestag representation, sparking criticism.
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44% Bias Score

Gysi to Serve as Bundestag's Oldest Member
Gregor Gysi, the longest-serving member of the Bundestag with nearly 31 years of service, will serve as Alterspräsident for the new legislative period, opening the constituent session and delivering the opening speech. The Linke party, which Gysi represents, also includes the three youngest members ...

Gysi to Serve as Bundestag's Oldest Member
Gregor Gysi, the longest-serving member of the Bundestag with nearly 31 years of service, will serve as Alterspräsident for the new legislative period, opening the constituent session and delivering the opening speech. The Linke party, which Gysi represents, also includes the three youngest members ...
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40% Bias Score

German Electoral System Leaves Three Constituencies Unrepresented
Six CDU candidates in Baden-Württemberg won their constituencies but failed to secure Bundestag seats due to Germany's mixed-member proportional electoral system, leaving three constituencies without parliamentary representation.

German Electoral System Leaves Three Constituencies Unrepresented
Six CDU candidates in Baden-Württemberg won their constituencies but failed to secure Bundestag seats due to Germany's mixed-member proportional electoral system, leaving three constituencies without parliamentary representation.
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag Election: Voter Turnout Surpasses 2021
In Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag election, approximately 1.3 million residents voted, with a turnout exceeding 78.6 percent by 4 pm, surpassing 2021's 77.8 percent. Twelve parties participated, and 49 candidates competed across six electoral districts.

Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag Election: Voter Turnout Surpasses 2021
In Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag election, approximately 1.3 million residents voted, with a turnout exceeding 78.6 percent by 4 pm, surpassing 2021's 77.8 percent. Twelve parties participated, and 49 candidates competed across six electoral districts.
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36% Bias Score

Higher Turnout Marks German Bundestag Election
In Germany's Bundestag election, 59.2 million citizens are voting today, with midday turnout exceeding 2021 levels in several states due to fewer mail-in ballots. The CDU/CSU is projected to win, raising questions about potential coalition formations with the reduced 630-seat Bundestag.

Higher Turnout Marks German Bundestag Election
In Germany's Bundestag election, 59.2 million citizens are voting today, with midday turnout exceeding 2021 levels in several states due to fewer mail-in ballots. The CDU/CSU is projected to win, raising questions about potential coalition formations with the reduced 630-seat Bundestag.
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40% Bias Score
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