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German Election Polling: Averaged Results Show Fluctuating Party Support
This article presents an aggregated analysis of German political party support, utilizing a weighted average of seven leading polling institutes' data to provide a stable overview of fluctuating public opinion leading up to the Bundestag election.
German Election Polling: Averaged Results Show Fluctuating Party Support
This article presents an aggregated analysis of German political party support, utilizing a weighted average of seven leading polling institutes' data to provide a stable overview of fluctuating public opinion leading up to the Bundestag election.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Holds Fourth Snap Election Amidst Coalition Collapse
Germany holds its fourth snap election since 1949 due to the collapse of the ruling coalition; this follows previous snap elections in 1972, 1983, and 2005 triggered by political crises and the need for fresh mandates.
Germany Holds Fourth Snap Election Amidst Coalition Collapse
Germany holds its fourth snap election since 1949 due to the collapse of the ruling coalition; this follows previous snap elections in 1972, 1983, and 2005 triggered by political crises and the need for fresh mandates.
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28% Bias Score


Germany's Election, Pay Raises, and Solar Tariff Changes in February"
Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election will reduce parliament size to 630 seats due to a new electoral law, while public sector employees receive a 5.5% pay raise and apprentices get €50 more monthly. New solar installations face a 1% feed-in tariff cut starting February 1st, 2025.
Germany's Election, Pay Raises, and Solar Tariff Changes in February"
Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election will reduce parliament size to 630 seats due to a new electoral law, while public sector employees receive a 5.5% pay raise and apprentices get €50 more monthly. New solar installations face a 1% feed-in tariff cut starting February 1st, 2025.
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0% Bias Score


1,550 Berlin Prisoners to Vote in Bundestag Election
In Berlin's upcoming Bundestag election, roughly 1,550 of over 3,530 prisoners will vote, primarily by mail, with some in open prisons voting in person on February 23rd; election officials ensure voting secrecy and answer questions.
1,550 Berlin Prisoners to Vote in Bundestag Election
In Berlin's upcoming Bundestag election, roughly 1,550 of over 3,530 prisoners will vote, primarily by mail, with some in open prisons voting in person on February 23rd; election officials ensure voting secrecy and answer questions.
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36% Bias Score


Bavaria's Early Election: 24 Parties Vie for Seats
Twenty-four parties are vying to participate in Bavaria's expedited federal election on February 23rd, with a decision pending on their eligibility; the election includes many lesser-known groups.
Bavaria's Early Election: 24 Parties Vie for Seats
Twenty-four parties are vying to participate in Bavaria's expedited federal election on February 23rd, with a decision pending on their eligibility; the election includes many lesser-known groups.
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24% Bias Score


German MPs to Debate AfD Ban Next Week
A cross-party group of German MPs will seek a Bundestag vote next week to initiate a ban on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, referring the decision to the Federal Constitutional Court, citing the party's alleged challenges to fundamental democratic principles.
German MPs to Debate AfD Ban Next Week
A cross-party group of German MPs will seek a Bundestag vote next week to initiate a ban on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, referring the decision to the Federal Constitutional Court, citing the party's alleged challenges to fundamental democratic principles.
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40% Bias Score

German SPD Member Natalie Pawlik Seeks Reelection Amidst Party Challenges
Natalie Pawlik, a German SPD Bundestag member from the Wetterau district, is running for reelection, highlighting her local engagement, secured federal funds for local projects, and the challenges facing the SPD in the current political climate.

German SPD Member Natalie Pawlik Seeks Reelection Amidst Party Challenges
Natalie Pawlik, a German SPD Bundestag member from the Wetterau district, is running for reelection, highlighting her local engagement, secured federal funds for local projects, and the challenges facing the SPD in the current political climate.
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56% Bias Score

German Court Classifies AfD Branch as Right-Wing Extremist
A German court declared the Saxony branch of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) a right-wing extremist organization, a decision with no appeal, amid a national discussion about a potential nationwide ban before the February 23 Bundestag elections.

German Court Classifies AfD Branch as Right-Wing Extremist
A German court declared the Saxony branch of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) a right-wing extremist organization, a decision with no appeal, amid a national discussion about a potential nationwide ban before the February 23 Bundestag elections.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Fourth Snap Election: 2025
Germany holds its fourth snap election since 1949 due to a coalition government collapse, following precedents set in 1972, 1983, and 2005, where snap elections were triggered by political crises and votes of no confidence.

Germany's Fourth Snap Election: 2025
Germany holds its fourth snap election since 1949 due to a coalition government collapse, following precedents set in 1972, 1983, and 2005, where snap elections were triggered by political crises and votes of no confidence.
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36% Bias Score

Election Volunteers Attacked in Saxony
In Saxony, Germany, multiple attacks against election volunteers, mainly targeting the Left party, occurred during the federal election campaign, including death threats, assaults, and vandalism; police investigations are underway.

Election Volunteers Attacked in Saxony
In Saxony, Germany, multiple attacks against election volunteers, mainly targeting the Left party, occurred during the federal election campaign, including death threats, assaults, and vandalism; police investigations are underway.
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48% Bias Score

German Musician Urges Support for Left Party in Bundestag Election
Konstantin Wecker, a renowned German musician and pacifist, is urging voters to support Germany's Left Party in the upcoming Bundestag election, citing concerns about war, the rise of the right wing, and neoliberal exploitation.

German Musician Urges Support for Left Party in Bundestag Election
Konstantin Wecker, a renowned German musician and pacifist, is urging voters to support Germany's Left Party in the upcoming Bundestag election, citing concerns about war, the rise of the right wing, and neoliberal exploitation.
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48% Bias Score

SPD Confident Ahead of Bundestag Election Despite Low Poll Numbers
Alexander Schweitzer, the new Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate, dismissed concerns about the SPD's declining poll numbers ahead of the upcoming Bundestag election, emphasizing the party's ability to mobilize voters and its achievements in social policy. He defended the Ampel coalition's re...

SPD Confident Ahead of Bundestag Election Despite Low Poll Numbers
Alexander Schweitzer, the new Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate, dismissed concerns about the SPD's declining poll numbers ahead of the upcoming Bundestag election, emphasizing the party's ability to mobilize voters and its achievements in social policy. He defended the Ampel coalition's re...
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52% Bias Score
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