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Die Linke's Surprise Success in German Elections
Germany's recent elections saw Die Linke, a left-wing party previously struggling with internal divisions and low poll numbers, unexpectedly garner 9% of the vote, while Sarah Wagenknecht's new party narrowly missed parliamentary representation with 4.97%, highlighting the impact of communication st...
Die Linke's Surprise Success in German Elections
Germany's recent elections saw Die Linke, a left-wing party previously struggling with internal divisions and low poll numbers, unexpectedly garner 9% of the vote, while Sarah Wagenknecht's new party narrowly missed parliamentary representation with 4.97%, highlighting the impact of communication st...
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60% Bias Score


German Left Party's Unexpected Electoral Resurgence
Following the departure of Sahra Wagenknecht in January 2023, the German Left party, initially facing internal strife, experienced a remarkable comeback, exceeding expectations by winning over 80,000 new members and securing Bundestag representation with a result exceeding initial poll predictions.
German Left Party's Unexpected Electoral Resurgence
Following the departure of Sahra Wagenknecht in January 2023, the German Left party, initially facing internal strife, experienced a remarkable comeback, exceeding expectations by winning over 80,000 new members and securing Bundestag representation with a result exceeding initial poll predictions.
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48% Bias Score


Die Linke's Surprise Surge in German Polls
Days before the German federal elections, Die Linke party is experiencing an unexpected rise in polls, driven by Heidi Reichineck's TikTok fame and a new political style; the party's membership increased to 91,000, exceeding 5% in recent polls.
Die Linke's Surprise Surge in German Polls
Days before the German federal elections, Die Linke party is experiencing an unexpected rise in polls, driven by Heidi Reichineck's TikTok fame and a new political style; the party's membership increased to 91,000, exceeding 5% in recent polls.
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52% Bias Score


German Left Party's Unexpected Resurgence in Federal Election
Germany's Left Party, once projected to fail, is experiencing a remarkable comeback with surging membership (now over 85,000) and improved poll numbers (above 6 percent), attributed to a change in political strategy, attracting younger voters concerned about social issues and a clever campaign strat...
German Left Party's Unexpected Resurgence in Federal Election
Germany's Left Party, once projected to fail, is experiencing a remarkable comeback with surging membership (now over 85,000) and improved poll numbers (above 6 percent), attributed to a change in political strategy, attracting younger voters concerned about social issues and a clever campaign strat...
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60% Bias Score


German Left-Wing Voters Weigh "Strategic Voting" Amid Far-Right Rise
Faced with a rising far-right, some German left-wing voters are considering "strategic voting" for larger parties like the Greens or SPD to counter the far-right's influence, despite policy disagreements, prioritizing pragmatic impact over ideological purity.
German Left-Wing Voters Weigh "Strategic Voting" Amid Far-Right Rise
Faced with a rising far-right, some German left-wing voters are considering "strategic voting" for larger parties like the Greens or SPD to counter the far-right's influence, despite policy disagreements, prioritizing pragmatic impact over ideological purity.
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60% Bias Score


German Election: Migration Background Shapes Voter Preferences
A German election campaign reveals differing voter preferences based on migration background; those with non-EU roots show less support for the Green party, while The Left party attracts more voters from foreign-origin groups, except those with roots in Russia or the former Soviet Union. The Israeli...
German Election: Migration Background Shapes Voter Preferences
A German election campaign reveals differing voter preferences based on migration background; those with non-EU roots show less support for the Green party, while The Left party attracts more voters from foreign-origin groups, except those with roots in Russia or the former Soviet Union. The Israeli...
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40% Bias Score

Gysi to Serve as Bundestag's Oldest Member
Gregor Gysi, the longest-serving member of the Bundestag with nearly 31 years of service, will serve as Alterspräsident for the new legislative period, opening the constituent session and delivering the opening speech. The Linke party, which Gysi represents, also includes the three youngest members ...

Gysi to Serve as Bundestag's Oldest Member
Gregor Gysi, the longest-serving member of the Bundestag with nearly 31 years of service, will serve as Alterspräsident for the new legislative period, opening the constituent session and delivering the opening speech. The Linke party, which Gysi represents, also includes the three youngest members ...
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40% Bias Score

Die Linke's Resurgence in German Politics
Germany's Die Linke party, after years of declining support and the departure of prominent member Sahra Wagenknecht, is experiencing a surprising revival ahead of this Sunday's national election, polling above the 5 percent threshold needed to win Bundestag seats due to increased membership and a su...

Die Linke's Resurgence in German Politics
Germany's Die Linke party, after years of declining support and the departure of prominent member Sahra Wagenknecht, is experiencing a surprising revival ahead of this Sunday's national election, polling above the 5 percent threshold needed to win Bundestag seats due to increased membership and a su...
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44% Bias Score

Merz's CDU Needs Smaller Parties to Fail for Election Victory
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, frontrunner Friedrich Merz's CDU party aims for a strong showing to secure a single coalition partner, relying on smaller parties like Die Linke, BSW, and FDP to underperform and fall below the 5% threshold for parliamentary representation.

Merz's CDU Needs Smaller Parties to Fail for Election Victory
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, frontrunner Friedrich Merz's CDU party aims for a strong showing to secure a single coalition partner, relying on smaller parties like Die Linke, BSW, and FDP to underperform and fall below the 5% threshold for parliamentary representation.
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56% Bias Score

German Left Party's Poll Surge Ahead of February Election
Germany's Left party, after suffering significant losses in 2024, saw a dramatic rise in poll numbers from 3% in December to 6% in February 2025, driven by a new leadership, a social media campaign targeting young voters, and focusing on issues like housing shortages and poverty, boosting their chan...

German Left Party's Poll Surge Ahead of February Election
Germany's Left party, after suffering significant losses in 2024, saw a dramatic rise in poll numbers from 3% in December to 6% in February 2025, driven by a new leadership, a social media campaign targeting young voters, and focusing on issues like housing shortages and poverty, boosting their chan...
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52% Bias Score

German Left Party Candidate Loses University Job Over Extremist Group Affiliation
Gabriel Bruckdorfer, a Left Party Bundestag candidate, lost his part-time job at Augsburg University because his membership in the Left Youth, listed by Bavaria as an extremist organization, violates public service rules; a similar situation affects climate activist Lisa Poettinger.

German Left Party Candidate Loses University Job Over Extremist Group Affiliation
Gabriel Bruckdorfer, a Left Party Bundestag candidate, lost his part-time job at Augsburg University because his membership in the Left Youth, listed by Bavaria as an extremist organization, violates public service rules; a similar situation affects climate activist Lisa Poettinger.
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52% Bias Score

Election Volunteers Attacked in Saxony
In Saxony, Germany, multiple attacks against election volunteers, mainly targeting the Left party, occurred during the federal election campaign, including death threats, assaults, and vandalism; police investigations are underway.

Election Volunteers Attacked in Saxony
In Saxony, Germany, multiple attacks against election volunteers, mainly targeting the Left party, occurred during the federal election campaign, including death threats, assaults, and vandalism; police investigations are underway.
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48% Bias Score
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