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Klöckner Elected as New President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a 52-year-old CDU politician, was overwhelmingly elected as the new President of the German Bundestag on October 26, 2023, succeeding Bärbel Bas, emphasizing the need for respectful debate and addressing electoral reform issues.
Klöckner Elected as New President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a 52-year-old CDU politician, was overwhelmingly elected as the new President of the German Bundestag on October 26, 2023, succeeding Bärbel Bas, emphasizing the need for respectful debate and addressing electoral reform issues.
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28% Bias Score


German Bundestag Convenes Amidst Coalition Talks, AfD's Rise
Germany's Bundestag convened on March 25, 2025, for its first session after the February 23 election, with CDU/CSU and SPD in coalition talks while the AfD, with 152 seats, is excluded.
German Bundestag Convenes Amidst Coalition Talks, AfD's Rise
Germany's Bundestag convened on March 25, 2025, for its first session after the February 23 election, with CDU/CSU and SPD in coalition talks while the AfD, with 152 seats, is excluded.
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48% Bias Score


Klöckner Elected President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a CDU politician, was elected President of the German Bundestag on March 25th, 2025, receiving 382 votes, becoming only the fourth woman to hold this position.
Klöckner Elected President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a CDU politician, was elected President of the German Bundestag on March 25th, 2025, receiving 382 votes, becoming only the fourth woman to hold this position.
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44% Bias Score


AfD's Rise in German Bundestag Challenges Established Order
Germany's far-right AfD party secured 152 seats in the Bundestag, becoming the second-largest group after the September 2023 elections, defying attempts by other parties to exclude them from key positions due to a 'cordon sanitaire'.
AfD's Rise in German Bundestag Challenges Established Order
Germany's far-right AfD party secured 152 seats in the Bundestag, becoming the second-largest group after the September 2023 elections, defying attempts by other parties to exclude them from key positions due to a 'cordon sanitaire'.
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44% Bias Score


Fragmented German Parliament Faces Immediate Challenges from Rising Extremes
Germany's new parliament opened on Tuesday after Friedrich Merz's election victory, facing immediate challenges from a fragmented political landscape. The far-right AfD and The Left, controlling over a third of the seats, can block constitutional changes, demonstrating the significant hurdles facing...
Fragmented German Parliament Faces Immediate Challenges from Rising Extremes
Germany's new parliament opened on Tuesday after Friedrich Merz's election victory, facing immediate challenges from a fragmented political landscape. The far-right AfD and The Left, controlling over a third of the seats, can block constitutional changes, demonstrating the significant hurdles facing...
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60% Bias Score


German Bundestag Faces Challenges Amidst Global Uncertainty
Germany's new Bundestag convenes on March 25th amid a turbulent international environment, facing challenges from the rise of the far-right AfD, a major military investment program, and public anxieties about war. The new government must navigate these complex issues.
German Bundestag Faces Challenges Amidst Global Uncertainty
Germany's new Bundestag convenes on March 25th amid a turbulent international environment, facing challenges from the rise of the far-right AfD, a major military investment program, and public anxieties about war. The new government must navigate these complex issues.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Bundestag Convenes with AfD Rise and Demographic Imbalances
The German Bundestag will convene with 630 members, including 230 newcomers, reflecting a rise of the far-right AfD (152 seats) and demographic underrepresentation of women and minorities. The youngest member is 23, and the oldest is 84; the youngest pledged to donate most of his salary.

Germany's Bundestag Convenes with AfD Rise and Demographic Imbalances
The German Bundestag will convene with 630 members, including 230 newcomers, reflecting a rise of the far-right AfD (152 seats) and demographic underrepresentation of women and minorities. The youngest member is 23, and the oldest is 84; the youngest pledged to donate most of his salary.
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48% Bias Score

Klöckner Elected President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a CDU politician, was elected President of the German Bundestag on October 26th, 2023, receiving 382 votes out of 612 cast, becoming only the fourth woman to hold this position.

Klöckner Elected President of German Bundestag
Julia Klöckner, a CDU politician, was elected President of the German Bundestag on October 26th, 2023, receiving 382 votes out of 612 cast, becoming only the fourth woman to hold this position.
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28% Bias Score

AfD's Disruptive Tactics Challenge German Parliament
Germany's AfD party used its Bundestag's constitutive session to attempt to destabilize parliamentary democracy with disruptive motions, aggressive comments, and inflammatory speeches. The Bundestag now faces the challenge of responding to this threat while protecting its integrity.

AfD's Disruptive Tactics Challenge German Parliament
Germany's AfD party used its Bundestag's constitutive session to attempt to destabilize parliamentary democracy with disruptive motions, aggressive comments, and inflammatory speeches. The Bundestag now faces the challenge of responding to this threat while protecting its integrity.
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56% Bias Score

Klöckner Elected Bundestag President Amid Controversy
On March 25, 2025, Julia Klöckner, a CDU politician and Merz confidante, became the fourth woman to be elected Bundestag President in Germany since 1949, raising concerns due to her past controversial statements and industry ties.

Klöckner Elected Bundestag President Amid Controversy
On March 25, 2025, Julia Klöckner, a CDU politician and Merz confidante, became the fourth woman to be elected Bundestag President in Germany since 1949, raising concerns due to her past controversial statements and industry ties.
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52% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks: Progress and Remaining Disputes
The first phase of Union and SPD coalition negotiations is concluding, with agreements on state modernization and infrastructure protection, but disagreements remain on taxes, social policy, and migration. The 19-person committee will address remaining differences before a potential government forma...

German Coalition Talks: Progress and Remaining Disputes
The first phase of Union and SPD coalition negotiations is concluding, with agreements on state modernization and infrastructure protection, but disagreements remain on taxes, social policy, and migration. The 19-person committee will address remaining differences before a potential government forma...
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44% Bias Score

Gysi to Open Bundestag Session
77-year-old Gregor Gysi of Die Linke will open Germany's new Bundestag on March 25th due to his 31 years in parliament, exceeding Alexander Gauland's 84 years; his speech will address societal and international issues despite past Stasi accusations.

Gysi to Open Bundestag Session
77-year-old Gregor Gysi of Die Linke will open Germany's new Bundestag on March 25th due to his 31 years in parliament, exceeding Alexander Gauland's 84 years; his speech will address societal and international issues despite past Stasi accusations.
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40% Bias Score
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