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Germany's Electoral History: From Nazi Rise to Post-War Accountability

Germany's 16 states hold simultaneous elections, with around 68 million eligible voters out of 83 million. The Nazi Party's 1933 victory, achieved through aggressive propaganda, led to Hitler's dictatorship and the suspension of elections until after World War II. Post-war Germany established strong...

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No-Confidence Vote Against Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez to Proceed on Tuesday

The Spanish Parliament will debate a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Tuesday, initiated by Junts; Sánchez is expected to refuse, leading to a potentially destabilizing political showdown.

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CDU Wins Bundestag Election but Hessen Results Highlight Need for Reform

The CDU won the German Bundestag election, but their results in Hessen suggest room for improvement; the party now needs to quickly form a coalition government to address the ongoing economic recession and growing societal polarization.

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Hamburg Bundestag Election: SPD Holds Lead Despite Nationwide Defeat

In the Hamburg Bundestag election, despite a significant national loss, the SPD remained the strongest party with 22.7% of the vote, while the CDU gained considerably to reach 20.7%. The election saw considerable shifts for other parties; the Greens dropped to 19.2% and the Left and AfD significantl...

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Berlin Election: Young Voters Show Diverse Priorities and Concerns

In the Berlin state election, young first-time voters like Emma Ilgert (Linke), Jonathan Radkowski (CDU), Nafee Kurdi (Linke), and Tamara Golubewa (Green) demonstrated diverse political priorities and engagement levels, highlighting generational divides and the AfD's impact.

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German Green Party's Disappointing Election Results: 12% of the Vote

The German Green Party secured roughly 12% of the vote in the recent election, falling short of their expectations and losing over 600,000 votes to the Left Party, despite a slight increase in support since last fall's government crisis. Their campaign, focused on Robert Habeck, initially spurred en...

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AKP Announces Restructured Central Executive Board After Party Congress

Following its 8th Ordinary Grand Congress, Turkey's ruling AKP party announced a partially reshuffled 21-member Central Executive Board (MYK), retaining 12 existing members and adding 9 new ones, including Kürşad Zorlu from the İyi Parti, and replacing key figures like the General Secretary and Head...

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Orbán Declares 2025 the Year of Breakthroughs Amidst Economic and Political Challenges

In his annual address on Saturday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared 2025 the year of breakthroughs, outlining strategies for economic growth, combating inflation, and defiance against the EU, while also highlighting internal political challenges.

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AfD's Electoral Success Amidst Strong Public Opposition

Post-election polls reveal the AfD's record result contrasts sharply with widespread public opposition to its government involvement; generational and gender voting gaps emerged, impacting SPD and CDU/CSU support.

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Austria Poised for Three-Party Coalition After Months of Political Stalemate

Austria is close to forming a coalition government between the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties after negotiations stalled in January and a failed attempt to form a government with the far-right FPÖ. The parties aim to present a government program by mid-week, with a potential swearing-in by early March.

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German Businesses Publicly Oppose Far-Right AfD Before Election

Days before Germany's election, major corporations like Mercedes-Benz publicly denounced the AfD's far-right extremism, a departure from traditional corporate neutrality driven by economic concerns and the perception that the AfD poses a risk to the EU and the Euro.

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Thuringia Holds Snap Federal Elections Amidst Government Collapse

Thuringia holds snap federal elections on February 25th, 2024, following a state government collapse, with 1.7 million eligible voters and tens of thousands already voting by mail; election results will influence the composition of the German Bundestag and the formation of a new government, impacted...

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