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CSU Approval Rating Dips in New Bavarian Poll
A new BR24-Bayerntrend poll shows the CSU's approval rating at 42 percent, down from 45 percent in November, but still significantly above their 2021 result of 31.7 percent; the AfD stands at 16 percent, also exceeding its 2021 result; the poll, conducted by Infratest dimap from January 9-13, survey...
CSU Approval Rating Dips in New Bavarian Poll
A new BR24-Bayerntrend poll shows the CSU's approval rating at 42 percent, down from 45 percent in November, but still significantly above their 2021 result of 31.7 percent; the AfD stands at 16 percent, also exceeding its 2021 result; the poll, conducted by Infratest dimap from January 9-13, survey...
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40% Bias Score


CSU Advocates for Bavarian-Centric 2040 Olympic Bid
The CSU party in Bavaria is pushing for a 2040 Olympic Games bid centered in Bavaria, using existing Munich venues, emphasizing sustainability, and promoting economic benefits like job creation and infrastructure improvements, unlike other German bids from Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, and the Rhine-Ruh...
CSU Advocates for Bavarian-Centric 2040 Olympic Bid
The CSU party in Bavaria is pushing for a 2040 Olympic Games bid centered in Bavaria, using existing Munich venues, emphasizing sustainability, and promoting economic benefits like job creation and infrastructure improvements, unlike other German bids from Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig, and the Rhine-Ruh...
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48% Bias Score


Söder's Strong Influence on Union's Election Strategy
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder heavily influenced the Union's election program, projecting unity with CDU's Merz while subtly asserting CSU dominance, potentially leading to a shift in policy prioritizing Bavarian interests.
Söder's Strong Influence on Union's Election Strategy
Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder heavily influenced the Union's election program, projecting unity with CDU's Merz while subtly asserting CSU dominance, potentially leading to a shift in policy prioritizing Bavarian interests.
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60% Bias Score


Söder and Merz: Show of Unity Masks Underlying Tensions in Union's Election Strategy
At a CSU retreat in Kloster Seeon, Markus Söder's unexpected return to greet CDU leader Friedrich Merz showcased their strengthened alliance, aiming to project unity for the upcoming election, despite some internal CSU concerns about Merz's campaign visibility and a possible future power struggle.
Söder and Merz: Show of Unity Masks Underlying Tensions in Union's Election Strategy
At a CSU retreat in Kloster Seeon, Markus Söder's unexpected return to greet CDU leader Friedrich Merz showcased their strengthened alliance, aiming to project unity for the upcoming election, despite some internal CSU concerns about Merz's campaign visibility and a possible future power struggle.
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40% Bias Score


Improved CDU-CSU Relations Following Policy Shifts
Following their recent joint retreat, Germany's CDU and CSU parties show significantly improved relations compared to the 2021 election campaign, largely due to CDU leader Friedrich Merz's policy shifts aligning with the CSU's positions on migration and economic policy, though some disagreements rem...
Improved CDU-CSU Relations Following Policy Shifts
Following their recent joint retreat, Germany's CDU and CSU parties show significantly improved relations compared to the 2021 election campaign, largely due to CDU leader Friedrich Merz's policy shifts aligning with the CSU's positions on migration and economic policy, though some disagreements rem...
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52% Bias Score


Bavarian Parties Strategize on Economic Policy Ahead of Federal Elections
Bavarian political parties, including the CSU, Freie Wähler, Grüne, and SPD, are holding strategic meetings focused on economic policy and upcoming federal elections, with prominent business leaders and politicians discussing pressing issues such as economic downturn, industrial transformation, and ...
Bavarian Parties Strategize on Economic Policy Ahead of Federal Elections
Bavarian political parties, including the CSU, Freie Wähler, Grüne, and SPD, are holding strategic meetings focused on economic policy and upcoming federal elections, with prominent business leaders and politicians discussing pressing issues such as economic downturn, industrial transformation, and ...
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60% Bias Score

CSU Defends Four Billion Euro Mütterrente Expansion Amidst Criticism
The CSU's Markus Söder is defending a proposed four billion euro expansion of the Mütterrente, arguing its cost is less than spending on migration (50 billion euros) and the Bürgergeld (50 billion euros), despite criticism of it as a pre-election gift.

CSU Defends Four Billion Euro Mütterrente Expansion Amidst Criticism
The CSU's Markus Söder is defending a proposed four billion euro expansion of the Mütterrente, arguing its cost is less than spending on migration (50 billion euros) and the Bürgergeld (50 billion euros), despite criticism of it as a pre-election gift.
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64% Bias Score

Bavaria Considers 2040 Olympic Bid, Plans Statewide Sports Festival
The CSU in Bavaria is planning a statewide sports festival and is considering a bid for the 2040 Olympic Summer Games, focusing on community and economic benefits, with Munich as a potential host city, awaiting the outcome of the German federal elections.

Bavaria Considers 2040 Olympic Bid, Plans Statewide Sports Festival
The CSU in Bavaria is planning a statewide sports festival and is considering a bid for the 2040 Olympic Summer Games, focusing on community and economic benefits, with Munich as a potential host city, awaiting the outcome of the German federal elections.
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44% Bias Score

CDU Retreat: Economic Focus Amidst Polling Slump and Internal Divisions
The CDU held a two-day retreat in Hamburg to address declining poll numbers and internal divisions, focusing on economic policy reforms, including tax cuts and tighter immigration policies, while facing challenges from the AfD's rise and internal disputes with the CSU.

CDU Retreat: Economic Focus Amidst Polling Slump and Internal Divisions
The CDU held a two-day retreat in Hamburg to address declining poll numbers and internal divisions, focusing on economic policy reforms, including tax cuts and tighter immigration policies, while facing challenges from the AfD's rise and internal disputes with the CSU.
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56% Bias Score

CDU/CSU Sets Conditions for Post-Election Coalition
Seven weeks before Germany's February 23rd election, CDU and CSU leaders, Friedrich Merz and Markus Söder, declared conditions for future coalitions, demanding stricter immigration limits, economic policy changes, and increased security, aiming for a decisive election win to shape future policy.

CDU/CSU Sets Conditions for Post-Election Coalition
Seven weeks before Germany's February 23rd election, CDU and CSU leaders, Friedrich Merz and Markus Söder, declared conditions for future coalitions, demanding stricter immigration limits, economic policy changes, and increased security, aiming for a decisive election win to shape future policy.
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56% Bias Score

German Greens Launch Campaign, CSU Outlines Contrasting Strategy
The Green Party launched their German election campaign in Lübeck, attracting over 1,200 supporters, while Robert Habeck blamed previous CDU/CSU governments for current economic issues. The CSU, under Markus Söder, is focusing on stricter immigration, increased investment in technology and defense, ...

German Greens Launch Campaign, CSU Outlines Contrasting Strategy
The Green Party launched their German election campaign in Lübeck, attracting over 1,200 supporters, while Robert Habeck blamed previous CDU/CSU governments for current economic issues. The CSU, under Markus Söder, is focusing on stricter immigration, increased investment in technology and defense, ...
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32% Bias Score

CSU's Strict Migration Policy: Election Strategy or Legal Hurdle?
The Bavarian CSU party, aiming to unseat Chancellor Scholz's SPD in the February 2025 election, proposes a stricter migration policy than its CDU counterpart, only allowing self-supporting refugees, a move criticized as legally problematic and a possible attempt to counter the AfD's influence.

CSU's Strict Migration Policy: Election Strategy or Legal Hurdle?
The Bavarian CSU party, aiming to unseat Chancellor Scholz's SPD in the February 2025 election, proposes a stricter migration policy than its CDU counterpart, only allowing self-supporting refugees, a move criticized as legally problematic and a possible attempt to counter the AfD's influence.
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48% Bias Score
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