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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


Bavaria's Political Landscape Poised for Transformation After Federal Election
A Union victory in the German federal election is expected to significantly increase Bavaria's political representation in the Berlin cabinet, impacting the CSU's relationship with other parties in Bavaria and potentially altering financial relations between the state and federal governments.
Bavaria's Political Landscape Poised for Transformation After Federal Election
A Union victory in the German federal election is expected to significantly increase Bavaria's political representation in the Berlin cabinet, impacting the CSU's relationship with other parties in Bavaria and potentially altering financial relations between the state and federal governments.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.
Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.
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32% Bias Score


Hessian Party Membership Fluctuations Ahead of Federal Election
Hesse's Left party saw a 33% membership surge, while the Greens gained 1890 members (1059 after the November coalition collapse). The SPD lost over 1000 members, the CDU gained 120, and the FDP lost members despite a post-collapse increase. These shifts may impact the upcoming federal election.
Hessian Party Membership Fluctuations Ahead of Federal Election
Hesse's Left party saw a 33% membership surge, while the Greens gained 1890 members (1059 after the November coalition collapse). The SPD lost over 1000 members, the CDU gained 120, and the FDP lost members despite a post-collapse increase. These shifts may impact the upcoming federal election.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin SPD Denies Müller Favorable Bundestag Election Spot
Former Berlin mayor Michael Müller was denied a prominent spot on the Berlin SPD's list for the February 23, 2025, Bundestag election, forcing him to win his constituency directly; the party's declining poll numbers, currently at 13%, heighten the challenge.
Berlin SPD Denies Müller Favorable Bundestag Election Spot
Former Berlin mayor Michael Müller was denied a prominent spot on the Berlin SPD's list for the February 23, 2025, Bundestag election, forcing him to win his constituency directly; the party's declining poll numbers, currently at 13%, heighten the challenge.
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36% Bias Score


Berlin SPD Selects Stüwe as Top Candidate Amidst Declining Poll Numbers
Ruppert Stüwe, a 46-year-old Bundestag member since 2021, secured the top spot for the Berlin SPD in the upcoming federal election with a narrow 50.8% victory against Ana-Maria Trăsnea, reflecting the party's struggle amidst a significant drop in popularity from 22.2% in 2021 to 13% in November 2023...
Berlin SPD Selects Stüwe as Top Candidate Amidst Declining Poll Numbers
Ruppert Stüwe, a 46-year-old Bundestag member since 2021, secured the top spot for the Berlin SPD in the upcoming federal election with a narrow 50.8% victory against Ana-Maria Trăsnea, reflecting the party's struggle amidst a significant drop in popularity from 22.2% in 2021 to 13% in November 2023...
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44% Bias Score

Magdeburg Market Attack Prompts German Security Debate Amid Political Crisis
A Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, was attacked on December 20th, resulting in five deaths, including a child. German lawmakers are investigating potential security failures and debating increased funding and personnel for security forces, amid political instability following a recent no-conf...

Magdeburg Market Attack Prompts German Security Debate Amid Political Crisis
A Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, was attacked on December 20th, resulting in five deaths, including a child. German lawmakers are investigating potential security failures and debating increased funding and personnel for security forces, amid political instability following a recent no-conf...
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36% Bias Score

SPD Politician to Fill Bundestag Seat Until Next Election
Lucia Schanbacher, a 35-year-old SPD politician from Stuttgart, will become a member of the German Bundestag on January 1st, 2025, serving until the next election on February 23rd, 2025, using this time to advocate for her constituents and campaign for reelection.

SPD Politician to Fill Bundestag Seat Until Next Election
Lucia Schanbacher, a 35-year-old SPD politician from Stuttgart, will become a member of the German Bundestag on January 1st, 2025, serving until the next election on February 23rd, 2025, using this time to advocate for her constituents and campaign for reelection.
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44% Bias Score

Germany to Hold Early Elections on February 23rd, 2024
Following a vote of no confidence, Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag, scheduling early general elections for February 23rd, 2024, to address economic recession, international conflicts, and other significant challenges.

Germany to Hold Early Elections on February 23rd, 2024
Following a vote of no confidence, Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag, scheduling early general elections for February 23rd, 2024, to address economic recession, international conflicts, and other significant challenges.
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40% Bias Score

German Smaller Parties Face Up Hill Battle for Bundestag Seats
The Bavarian Free Voters, led by Hubert Aiwanger, and the FDP, led by Martin Hagen and Katja Hessel, are vying for Bundestag seats, facing an uphill battle against low poll numbers; Die Linke, despite current representation, also faces challenges due to internal divisions and low support.

German Smaller Parties Face Up Hill Battle for Bundestag Seats
The Bavarian Free Voters, led by Hubert Aiwanger, and the FDP, led by Martin Hagen and Katja Hessel, are vying for Bundestag seats, facing an uphill battle against low poll numbers; Die Linke, despite current representation, also faces challenges due to internal divisions and low support.
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36% Bias Score

BSW's Internal Conflict Threatens Hamburg and Bundestag Bids
The Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) faces a potential crisis in Hamburg due to conflicting state branch formations ahead of the March 2nd state election, jeopardizing its chances in both the Hamburg state parliament and the Bundestag due to a possible exclusion from the ballot.

BSW's Internal Conflict Threatens Hamburg and Bundestag Bids
The Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) faces a potential crisis in Hamburg due to conflicting state branch formations ahead of the March 2nd state election, jeopardizing its chances in both the Hamburg state parliament and the Bundestag due to a possible exclusion from the ballot.
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48% Bias Score

Scholz's Failed Vote of Confidence Triggers Early German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz strategically failed a vote of confidence in the Bundestag on December 16th, triggering early elections on February 23rd after his coalition's collapse; the vote highlighted disagreements on economic policy and support for Ukraine.

Scholz's Failed Vote of Confidence Triggers Early German Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz strategically failed a vote of confidence in the Bundestag on December 16th, triggering early elections on February 23rd after his coalition's collapse; the vote highlighted disagreements on economic policy and support for Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score
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