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Klingbeil Reshapes German Government After SPD's Election Setback
Following the SPD's historically low election result, party co-leader Lars Klingbeil formed a new coalition government with CDU/CSU, appointing seven new ministers and keeping only one from the previous government, showcasing a decisive shift in party strategy and signaling a fresh start.
Klingbeil Reshapes German Government After SPD's Election Setback
Following the SPD's historically low election result, party co-leader Lars Klingbeil formed a new coalition government with CDU/CSU, appointing seven new ministers and keeping only one from the previous government, showcasing a decisive shift in party strategy and signaling a fresh start.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Forms New CDU/CSU-SPD Coalition Government
Following the collapse of Germany's three-party coalition, a new government comprising the CDU/CSU and the SPD will be formed on May 6th, with Friedrich Merz as Chancellor and Lars Klingbeil as Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister. This follows the SPD's historically worst election result, leading t...
Germany Forms New CDU/CSU-SPD Coalition Government
Following the collapse of Germany's three-party coalition, a new government comprising the CDU/CSU and the SPD will be formed on May 6th, with Friedrich Merz as Chancellor and Lars Klingbeil as Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister. This follows the SPD's historically worst election result, leading t...
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Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship, Plunging Germany into Political Uncertainty
On Tuesday, Friedrich Merz, leader of the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition, failed to secure the necessary votes to become German Chancellor, receiving only 310 out of the required 316 votes in a secret ballot, leaving Germany in political uncertainty and potentially paving the way for new elections and a rise...
Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship, Plunging Germany into Political Uncertainty
On Tuesday, Friedrich Merz, leader of the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition, failed to secure the necessary votes to become German Chancellor, receiving only 310 out of the required 316 votes in a secret ballot, leaving Germany in political uncertainty and potentially paving the way for new elections and a rise...
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Merz Elected German Chancellor After Unprecedented Second Vote
Germany's Bundestag elected Friedrich Merz as Chancellor on Tuesday after an unprecedented second voting round, following an initial failure to secure the necessary majority; his swearing-in ceremony included the religious affirmation, "So wahr mir Gott helfe.
Merz Elected German Chancellor After Unprecedented Second Vote
Germany's Bundestag elected Friedrich Merz as Chancellor on Tuesday after an unprecedented second voting round, following an initial failure to secure the necessary majority; his swearing-in ceremony included the religious affirmation, "So wahr mir Gott helfe.
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56% Bias Score


Merz's Shaky Start as German Chancellor Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Germany's newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced a turbulent start, failing to secure enough votes in the first round due to internal coalition divisions, leaving his mandate and the government's stability uncertain amidst a struggling economy and the rise of the far-right AfD.
Merz's Shaky Start as German Chancellor Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Germany's newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced a turbulent start, failing to secure enough votes in the first round due to internal coalition divisions, leaving his mandate and the government's stability uncertain amidst a struggling economy and the rise of the far-right AfD.
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60% Bias Score


Merz Elected German Chancellor After Historic First-Ballot Failure
On May 6th, 2025, Friedrich Merz, CDU chairman, was elected German Chancellor in a second ballot after failing to secure the necessary majority in the first round, marking a historic first. This followed February elections that saw the Union and SPD receive only 28.6% and 16.4% of the vote, respecti...
Merz Elected German Chancellor After Historic First-Ballot Failure
On May 6th, 2025, Friedrich Merz, CDU chairman, was elected German Chancellor in a second ballot after failing to secure the necessary majority in the first round, marking a historic first. This followed February elections that saw the Union and SPD receive only 28.6% and 16.4% of the vote, respecti...
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60% Bias Score

Merz Fails First Round of German Chancellorship Vote
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz failed to win the first round of Germany's chancellorship vote by six votes, marking a historic event and creating political uncertainty as his coalition holds a slim 52 percent majority in parliament.

Merz Fails First Round of German Chancellorship Vote
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz failed to win the first round of Germany's chancellorship vote by six votes, marking a historic event and creating political uncertainty as his coalition holds a slim 52 percent majority in parliament.
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64% Bias Score

German Government Reshuffle: Merz Faces Challenges, SPD Appoints New Ministers
Following a German election setback, the SPD underwent a significant reshuffle, appointing new ministers and leaders, while the new Chancellor, Merz, from a different party, faces immediate challenges in navigating political and economic instability within Germany and the EU.

German Government Reshuffle: Merz Faces Challenges, SPD Appoints New Ministers
Following a German election setback, the SPD underwent a significant reshuffle, appointing new ministers and leaders, while the new Chancellor, Merz, from a different party, faces immediate challenges in navigating political and economic instability within Germany and the EU.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
Following successful coalition negotiations, CDU chairman Friedrich Merz failed to gain enough votes to become German chancellor in the Bundestag's first secret ballot, receiving 310 of 621 votes, triggering a revote and highlighting internal divisions within the coalition.

Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
Following successful coalition negotiations, CDU chairman Friedrich Merz failed to gain enough votes to become German chancellor in the Bundestag's first secret ballot, receiving 310 of 621 votes, triggering a revote and highlighting internal divisions within the coalition.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's New Coalition: Economic Focus and Stricter Immigration
Following the 2024 German federal election, a new coalition government comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD was formed on May 5th, 2025, prioritizing economic growth, stricter immigration policies, and enhanced national security, marking a departure from the previous coalition's focus.

Germany's New Coalition: Economic Focus and Stricter Immigration
Following the 2024 German federal election, a new coalition government comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD was formed on May 5th, 2025, prioritizing economic growth, stricter immigration policies, and enhanced national security, marking a departure from the previous coalition's focus.
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56% Bias Score

Merz's Fragile Victory: Germany's New Chancellor Faces Unstable Coalition and Rising AfD
Despite initial setbacks, Friedrich Merz became Germany's new chancellor, facing a fragile coalition government threatened by the far-right AfD's rise and internal divisions over immigration and economic policy; the new government's stability is questioned amidst a weak economy and international cha...

Merz's Fragile Victory: Germany's New Chancellor Faces Unstable Coalition and Rising AfD
Despite initial setbacks, Friedrich Merz became Germany's new chancellor, facing a fragile coalition government threatened by the far-right AfD's rise and internal divisions over immigration and economic policy; the new government's stability is questioned amidst a weak economy and international cha...
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48% Bias Score

Merz Confirmed as German Chancellor After Unprecedented Voting Crisis
Friedrich Merz was sworn in as Germany's Chancellor after a second parliamentary vote, following an initial failure to secure enough votes; this unprecedented event caused a political crisis and highlighted tensions within the governing coalition, with the AfD celebrating the setback.

Merz Confirmed as German Chancellor After Unprecedented Voting Crisis
Friedrich Merz was sworn in as Germany's Chancellor after a second parliamentary vote, following an initial failure to secure enough votes; this unprecedented event caused a political crisis and highlighted tensions within the governing coalition, with the AfD celebrating the setback.
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60% Bias Score
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