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Die Linke Berlin Co-Chair Brychcy Won't Seek Re-election

Franziska Brychcy, co-chair of Die Linke Berlin since May 2023, announced she will not seek re-election in May due to the demands of her full-time position in the Berlin House of Representatives and family responsibilities; her co-chair, Maximilian Schirmer, will seek re-election.

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German Left Party's Electoral Success Amidst Ukraine War Controversy

Germany's Left party secured 9% of the vote in the Bundestag election, fueled by their antifascism but hampered by their opposition to arming Ukraine, even potentially collaborating with the AfD on this issue, raising concerns about their geopolitical understanding and alliances.

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German Election Results: Coalition Government Likely, Left Party Surges, AfD Gains Ground

Germany's recent elections resulted in a potential CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government, while the Left party unexpectedly gained nearly 9% of the vote, exceeding polls, and the AfD achieved significant success, particularly in eastern Germany.

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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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German Election: Record Turnout, AfD Gains, and Deep Societal Divisions

Germany's recent elections witnessed a record 82% voter turnout, with a sharp division between increased support for the far-right AfD in rural eastern districts and a surge in votes for Die Linke in urban areas, reflecting deep societal polarization.

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Die Linke's Electoral Surprise: Social Media, Policy, and Reichinnek's Rise

Die Linke, a German left-wing party, achieved a surprising electoral victory, gaining 8.7% of the national vote and becoming the leading party in Berlin, largely due to a focused campaign on cost of living issues, effective social media presence, and the rise of Heidi Reichinnek as a prominent polit...

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Die Linke's Surge Among Young Voters in 2025 German Elections

In the 2025 German elections, Die Linke surprised many by almost doubling its vote share to nearly 9%, largely due to strong support (25%) from the 18-24 age group, who also gave 21% of their votes to the AfD, highlighting a generational shift in German politics.

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German Left Party's Unexpected Electoral Surge

In the German Bundestag elections, the Left party unexpectedly secured 8.8% of the vote, a dramatic increase from December's 3%, largely due to a successful grassroots campaign, strong social media presence, and public concern over social and economic issues.

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German Youth Vote Fuels Rise of Far-Right and Far-Left Parties

In Germany's recent Bundestag elections, the far-right AfD received 20.8% of the vote, a 4.1% increase from European elections, with strong support from young people citing concerns about immigration and safety; simultaneously, the far-left Die Linke gained 25 seats, also popular among young voters.

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Left Party Membership Soars in Saxony After Election Success

The Left party in Saxony, Germany, surpassed 10,000 members, a level not seen since 2012, following their success in the recent federal election where they won 8.8% of the national vote and 11.3% in Saxony, making them the largest party in Saxony by membership.

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German Left Party Doubles Vote Share in Surprise Election Result

Germany's Left Party (Die Linke) secured over 8% of the vote in the February 23rd election, nearly doubling their 2021 result and defying expectations after a tumultuous period of internal divisions and electoral setbacks. Their success is attributed to a new election program focusing on social and ...

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Die Linke's Surprise Victory in Berlin Bundestag Election

Die Linke unexpectedly won the Berlin Bundestag election, securing 19.9% of first-place votes and four of twelve constituencies, surpassing established parties like the CDU, Greens, AfD, and SPD; their success is attributed to a massive door-to-door campaign.

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