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German Left Party Holds Shortened Congress Ahead of Bundestag Election
The Left Party in Germany is holding a shortened party congress in Berlin to finalize its election program for the upcoming Bundestag election, focusing on rent control and cost of living; despite low poll numbers (3-4%) and a recent split, the party is aiming for Bundestag representation via direct...
German Left Party Holds Shortened Congress Ahead of Bundestag Election
The Left Party in Germany is holding a shortened party congress in Berlin to finalize its election program for the upcoming Bundestag election, focusing on rent control and cost of living; despite low poll numbers (3-4%) and a recent split, the party is aiming for Bundestag representation via direct...
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52% Bias Score


German Poll Average Shows Fluctuations in Party Support
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) presents a composite of recent polls from seven leading German polling institutes, revealing the average support for major political parties, highlighting fluctuations and offering insights into long-term trends.
German Poll Average Shows Fluctuations in Party Support
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) presents a composite of recent polls from seven leading German polling institutes, revealing the average support for major political parties, highlighting fluctuations and offering insights into long-term trends.
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32% Bias Score


German Bundestag Elections: Wave of Retirements and New Candidates
Several prominent German politicians are retiring from the Bundestag after the upcoming elections, including long-time members from the Green Party and the SPD, while others from various sectors, like virologist Christian Drosten, are seeking election for the first time.
German Bundestag Elections: Wave of Retirements and New Candidates
Several prominent German politicians are retiring from the Bundestag after the upcoming elections, including long-time members from the Green Party and the SPD, while others from various sectors, like virologist Christian Drosten, are seeking election for the first time.
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40% Bias Score


Hessen Faces Logistical Hurdles in Snap Federal Election
Hessen holds a snap federal election on February 23, 2025, due to the November collapse of Germany's coalition government; 4.3 million are eligible to vote, facing shorter deadlines for postal voting and logistical challenges for municipalities in organizing the election.
Hessen Faces Logistical Hurdles in Snap Federal Election
Hessen holds a snap federal election on February 23, 2025, due to the November collapse of Germany's coalition government; 4.3 million are eligible to vote, facing shorter deadlines for postal voting and logistical challenges for municipalities in organizing the election.
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32% Bias Score


Pellmann to Lead Left Party's Saxony Bundestag List
Sören Pellmann, a 47-year-old Left party politician from Leipzig, will lead the party's list for the September 23rd Bundestag election in Saxony after receiving 92.4% of the vote at a Dresden convention. The top three candidates will also run as direct candidates, aiming to overcome the 5% hurdle af...
Pellmann to Lead Left Party's Saxony Bundestag List
Sören Pellmann, a 47-year-old Left party politician from Leipzig, will lead the party's list for the September 23rd Bundestag election in Saxony after receiving 92.4% of the vote at a Dresden convention. The top three candidates will also run as direct candidates, aiming to overcome the 5% hurdle af...
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52% Bias Score


German Election 2024: CDU Dominates in Large Political Donations
Ahead of Germany's 2024 federal election, the CDU received €6 million in large donations, significantly outpacing the SPD's €550,001 and exceeding the 2021 total of €12.4 million. This followed a lowering of the threshold for large donation reporting, impacting year-on-year comparison.
German Election 2024: CDU Dominates in Large Political Donations
Ahead of Germany's 2024 federal election, the CDU received €6 million in large donations, significantly outpacing the SPD's €550,001 and exceeding the 2021 total of €12.4 million. This followed a lowering of the threshold for large donation reporting, impacting year-on-year comparison.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Left Party Struggles to Gain Traction in Bundestag Polls
Germany's Left party, despite gaining 17,000 members since a recent split, remains below the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in polls; their strategy focuses on securing three direct mandates and emphasizes lowering living costs, opposing arms to Ukraine, and advocating for a stronger soci...

Germany's Left Party Struggles to Gain Traction in Bundestag Polls
Germany's Left party, despite gaining 17,000 members since a recent split, remains below the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in polls; their strategy focuses on securing three direct mandates and emphasizes lowering living costs, opposing arms to Ukraine, and advocating for a stronger soci...
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44% Bias Score

Germany to Hold Early Elections in February 2025
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government lost its parliamentary majority on November 6th, 2024, leading to a failed confidence vote on December 16th and the dissolution of parliament. Early elections are scheduled for February 23rd, 2025.

Germany to Hold Early Elections in February 2025
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government lost its parliamentary majority on November 6th, 2024, leading to a failed confidence vote on December 16th and the dissolution of parliament. Early elections are scheduled for February 23rd, 2025.
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24% Bias Score

Bremen Bundestag Election Faces Logistical Hurdles Due to Short Timeline
Bremen's upcoming Bundestag election on February 23rd presents logistical challenges due to its accelerated timeline following the collapse of the traffic light coalition, impacting preparation efforts and voter accessibility; approximately 450,000 residents are eligible to vote, a decrease from the...

Bremen Bundestag Election Faces Logistical Hurdles Due to Short Timeline
Bremen's upcoming Bundestag election on February 23rd presents logistical challenges due to its accelerated timeline following the collapse of the traffic light coalition, impacting preparation efforts and voter accessibility; approximately 450,000 residents are eligible to vote, a decrease from the...
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32% Bias Score

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, with Stefan Seidler leading their campaign focusing on regional issues like high energy prices and minority rights; they need roughly 40,000 votes to retain their seat.
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40% Bias Score

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat in Upcoming Election
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, needing around 40,000 votes, focusing on regional issues like high energy costs and advocating for minority rights and language recognition.

SSW Aims for Second Bundestag Seat in Upcoming Election
The South Schleswig Voter Association (SSW) aims for a second Bundestag seat in the February 23rd election, needing around 40,000 votes, focusing on regional issues like high energy costs and advocating for minority rights and language recognition.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Alters Bundestag Presidency Rules to Exclude AfD
Germany's parliament amended the rules for selecting its temporary presiding officer, the "Alterspräsident", to prevent the far-right AfD party from holding the position due to concerns about its lack of experience, thereby ensuring a more experienced parliamentarian leads the initial session.

Germany Alters Bundestag Presidency Rules to Exclude AfD
Germany's parliament amended the rules for selecting its temporary presiding officer, the "Alterspräsident", to prevent the far-right AfD party from holding the position due to concerns about its lack of experience, thereby ensuring a more experienced parliamentarian leads the initial session.
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52% Bias Score
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