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Merz Seeks €200 Billion for Bundeswehr, Bypassing Debt Brake

Following the election, Friedrich Merz, despite prior calls for fiscal restraint, now seeks €200 billion in additional spending for the Bundeswehr via a special fund, potentially bypassing Germany's debt brake, a move facing legal and political hurdles.

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Die Linke's Surprise Surge in German Elections

Germany's Left party (Die Linke) achieved an unexpected 8.8% in the Bundestag elections, up from 3% in December polls, due to a successful social media campaign and intense grassroots efforts that resonated strongly with young voters (25% of 18-24 year olds voted for them), contrasting with the poor...

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Merz Re-elected as Union Faction Chairman; Future Leadership Transition Looms

The Union faction in Germany's new Bundestag consists of 208 members (11 more than before), with Friedrich Merz re-elected as chairman based on Markus Söder's proposal, and Thorsten Frei confirmed as First Parliamentary Managing Director; the results highlight the strong unity within the Union but a...

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CDU/CSU Wins German Bundestag Election, but AfD Makes Historic Gains

In Germany's 2025 Bundestag election, CDU/CSU won with approximately 28.5% of the vote, but the AfD achieved a record second-place finish at around 20.7%, particularly dominating in eastern states with over 35% in some, while the FDP and BSW narrowly missed parliamentary representation.

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FDP Falls Short of Bundestag Entry; Lindner Announces Resignation

Germany's FDP party, led by Christian Lindner, is projected to receive 4.8% of the vote, falling short of the 5% threshold for Bundestag entry; Lindner announced his resignation if the results are confirmed.

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FDP Fails to Enter Bundestag; Lindner Resigns

Following Germany's general election, the FDP failed to surpass the 5% threshold, leading to the resignation of party leader Christian Lindner and the party's exit from the Bundestag. This outcome has significant consequences for the party's future and its members.

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German Conservatives Win Election, Facing Coalition Challenges Amidst AfD Surge

Germany's CDU/CSU bloc won Sunday's election with 29% of the vote, requiring coalition negotiations with the SPD to form a government, while the far-right AfD doubled its vote share to 20%, raising concerns about political stability.

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2025 German Election: 13.9% of Votes for Parties Failing 5% Threshold

The 2025 German Bundestag election resulted in 13.9% of votes (6.9 million) going to parties failing the 5% threshold, slightly below the 2013 record, with the FDP and BSW narrowly missing the mark, despite over 4.6 million combined votes.

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CDU/CSU Wins German Election Amidst AfD Surge

The center-right CDU/CSU bloc won Germany's February 23, 2025, parliamentary election with 28.6% of the vote and 208 seats, while the far-right AfD came second with 20.4% and 151 seats, significantly increasing its vote share by 9.8%. The SPD fell to third place with 16.3% and 121 seats.

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Left Party Leads in Berlin Bundestag Elections

Unofficial results from Berlin's Bundestag elections show the Left Party leading with 20.3% of the vote, surpassing the CDU (17.7%), Greens (16.1%), and AfD (16.1%), while the SPD, a ruling party, received only 14.9%, prompting concerns and potential political realignments.

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AfD's Surge in 2025 German Election Driven by Non-Voters

In the 2025 German Bundestag election, the AfD gained almost 2 million voters who did not vote in 2021, significantly boosting their results alongside a high 84 percent voter turnout. The Union also gained voters, primarily from the SPD and FDP, while the FDP experienced substantial losses to both t...

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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.

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