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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.
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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40% Bias Score


CDU/CSU Wins German Election, but AfD's Rise Poses Major Challenge
Germany's conservative CDU/CSU bloc won the federal election but lacks a majority, forcing coalition negotiations with the SPD while facing the historic rise of the far-right AfD, which secured the second-highest number of votes, posing challenges for Germany's future stability and international all...
CDU/CSU Wins German Election, but AfD's Rise Poses Major Challenge
Germany's conservative CDU/CSU bloc won the federal election but lacks a majority, forcing coalition negotiations with the SPD while facing the historic rise of the far-right AfD, which secured the second-highest number of votes, posing challenges for Germany's future stability and international all...
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60% Bias Score


Merz's CDU Tops German Election Poll, Poised for Chancellorship
Following a snap election in Germany on February 23rd, Friedrich Merz's CDU party secured 29% of the vote, positioning him to potentially become Chancellor; this follows a long career in politics, including a period outside of parliament, and positions him to lead the next German government.
Merz's CDU Tops German Election Poll, Poised for Chancellorship
Following a snap election in Germany on February 23rd, Friedrich Merz's CDU party secured 29% of the vote, positioning him to potentially become Chancellor; this follows a long career in politics, including a period outside of parliament, and positions him to lead the next German government.
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52% Bias Score


CDU/CSU Wins German Election, but Coalition Talks Loom
In the 2025 German Bundestag election, the CDU/CSU bloc won the most seats with approximately 28% of the vote, falling short of their target and necessitating coalition talks, while the AfD secured a significant 20%, forcing difficult negotiations and raising questions about potential alliances.
CDU/CSU Wins German Election, but Coalition Talks Loom
In the 2025 German Bundestag election, the CDU/CSU bloc won the most seats with approximately 28% of the vote, falling short of their target and necessitating coalition talks, while the AfD secured a significant 20%, forcing difficult negotiations and raising questions about potential alliances.
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40% Bias Score


Union Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges
Germany's 2025 federal election saw the conservative Union (CDU/CSU) win with around 28 percent, the AfD gaining 20 percent, and the SPD achieving its worst result since 1890 with 16 percent, forcing coalition talks while facing immense financial challenges.
Union Wins German Election, Faces Coalition Challenges
Germany's 2025 federal election saw the conservative Union (CDU/CSU) win with around 28 percent, the AfD gaining 20 percent, and the SPD achieving its worst result since 1890 with 16 percent, forcing coalition talks while facing immense financial challenges.
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44% Bias Score


German Election Results: CDU Leads, Coalition Talks Loom
Germany's weekend elections show the center-right CDU/CSU leading with 29% support, followed by the far-right AfD at 21%, leaving the next government to grapple with a €25 billion budget deficit, stricter immigration rules, and potentially revising green energy policies.
German Election Results: CDU Leads, Coalition Talks Loom
Germany's weekend elections show the center-right CDU/CSU leading with 29% support, followed by the far-right AfD at 21%, leaving the next government to grapple with a €25 billion budget deficit, stricter immigration rules, and potentially revising green energy policies.
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44% Bias Score

AfD's Rise Shakes German Politics Amid Trump's Return
Germany's federal elections saw a dramatic shift with the AfD securing 20.8% of the vote, placing it second, while the SPD suffered its worst result since 1887, creating uncertainty for coalition formation amid domestic and international challenges including the return of the Trump administration.

AfD's Rise Shakes German Politics Amid Trump's Return
Germany's federal elections saw a dramatic shift with the AfD securing 20.8% of the vote, placing it second, while the SPD suffered its worst result since 1887, creating uncertainty for coalition formation amid domestic and international challenges including the return of the Trump administration.
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52% Bias Score

CDU Projected to Win German Snap Election, AfD Secures 20.2%
Germany's snap election resulted in a projected victory for the CDU's Friedrich Merz (28.8% of the vote), with the far-right AfD securing 20.2%, becoming the second largest party but excluded from coalition talks due to a 'firewall' arrangement; the election followed the collapse of the 'traffic lig...

CDU Projected to Win German Snap Election, AfD Secures 20.2%
Germany's snap election resulted in a projected victory for the CDU's Friedrich Merz (28.8% of the vote), with the far-right AfD securing 20.2%, becoming the second largest party but excluded from coalition talks due to a 'firewall' arrangement; the election followed the collapse of the 'traffic lig...
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52% Bias Score

AfD Wins Landslide Victory in Saxony-Anhalt Bundestag Election
In Saxony-Anhalt's Bundestag election, the AfD secured 37.1% of the vote, surpassing the CDU (19.2%) and nearly doubling its previous result. The AfD won all eight electoral districts, while the SPD suffered a significant loss (11% of the vote). The high 77.7% voter turnout was the highest since 199...

AfD Wins Landslide Victory in Saxony-Anhalt Bundestag Election
In Saxony-Anhalt's Bundestag election, the AfD secured 37.1% of the vote, surpassing the CDU (19.2%) and nearly doubling its previous result. The AfD won all eight electoral districts, while the SPD suffered a significant loss (11% of the vote). The high 77.7% voter turnout was the highest since 199...
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48% Bias Score

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.

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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48% Bias Score

CDU Wins German Election Amidst AfD Surge
Preliminary results show Friedrich Merz's CDU/CSU winning Germany's general election with 28.6% of the vote, followed by the AfD at 20.8%, while the SPD dropped to 16.4%, and the FDP and BSW failed to pass the 5% threshold for parliamentary representation.

CDU Wins German Election Amidst AfD Surge
Preliminary results show Friedrich Merz's CDU/CSU winning Germany's general election with 28.6% of the vote, followed by the AfD at 20.8%, while the SPD dropped to 16.4%, and the FDP and BSW failed to pass the 5% threshold for parliamentary representation.
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52% Bias Score

Merz Becomes German Chancellor Amidst AfD Surge
Following Germany's Bundestag elections, Friedrich Merz of the CDU/CSU will become chancellor despite lacking a majority, while the AfD achieved a record 20.8% of the vote, creating challenges for coalition building and potentially impacting domestic and foreign policy.

Merz Becomes German Chancellor Amidst AfD Surge
Following Germany's Bundestag elections, Friedrich Merz of the CDU/CSU will become chancellor despite lacking a majority, while the AfD achieved a record 20.8% of the vote, creating challenges for coalition building and potentially impacting domestic and foreign policy.
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60% Bias Score
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