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Merz Defends Union's Election Program Amidst Funding Concerns
CDU/CSU's Friedrich Merz defended their election program against accusations of unfunded promises, citing projected economic growth and cost savings from reforming the Bürgergeld system; they plan further proposals in early January.
Merz Defends Union's Election Program Amidst Funding Concerns
CDU/CSU's Friedrich Merz defended their election program against accusations of unfunded promises, citing projected economic growth and cost savings from reforming the Bürgergeld system; they plan further proposals in early January.
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40% Bias Score


SPD Selects Kröber to Lead Saxony-Anhalt Election Campaign
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in Saxony-Anhalt has selected Martin Kröber to lead their campaign for the upcoming federal election. Kröber won 82.6% of the vote at a party congress in Köthen, focusing on jobs, infrastructure, and education. Meanwhile, Chancellor Scholz plans to trigge...
SPD Selects Kröber to Lead Saxony-Anhalt Election Campaign
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in Saxony-Anhalt has selected Martin Kröber to lead their campaign for the upcoming federal election. Kröber won 82.6% of the vote at a party congress in Köthen, focusing on jobs, infrastructure, and education. Meanwhile, Chancellor Scholz plans to trigge...
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48% Bias Score


CSU's Election Strategy: Targeting All Bavarian Constituencies and Rejecting Greens Coalition
Markus Söder, leader of the CSU, declared the current German government a failure and outlined the party's strategy for the upcoming federal election, aiming to win all Bavarian constituencies and additional list mandates by capitalizing on public discontent and emphasizing the issue of migration wh...
CSU's Election Strategy: Targeting All Bavarian Constituencies and Rejecting Greens Coalition
Markus Söder, leader of the CSU, declared the current German government a failure and outlined the party's strategy for the upcoming federal election, aiming to win all Bavarian constituencies and additional list mandates by capitalizing on public discontent and emphasizing the issue of migration wh...
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68% Bias Score


Berlin Greens Nominate Paus for Top Bundestag Spot
The Berlin Green Party selected Lisa Paus, former Federal Minister for Family Affairs, as its top candidate for the Bundestag election with 76% of the vote, followed by Andreas Audretsch (89%) and Nina Stahr (83%), while Renate Künast decided not to run.
Berlin Greens Nominate Paus for Top Bundestag Spot
The Berlin Green Party selected Lisa Paus, former Federal Minister for Family Affairs, as its top candidate for the Bundestag election with 76% of the vote, followed by Andreas Audretsch (89%) and Nina Stahr (83%), while Renate Künast decided not to run.
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40% Bias Score


German Election: AfD's Government Claim, SPD's Lunch Plan, and Union Tensions
Ahead of Germany's February election, the AfD declared a claim to government participation, while the SPD proposed free school lunches; meanwhile, tensions within the Union bloc arose from differing views on coalition possibilities.
German Election: AfD's Government Claim, SPD's Lunch Plan, and Union Tensions
Ahead of Germany's February election, the AfD declared a claim to government participation, while the SPD proposed free school lunches; meanwhile, tensions within the Union bloc arose from differing views on coalition possibilities.
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44% Bias Score


AfD Nominates Weidel for Chancellor Amidst Growing Support
Alice Weidel, the AfD's candidate for chancellor in Germany's upcoming February 23rd election, aims to revamp the economy, reverse the country's climate policies, and curb immigration; the party currently holds 18-19% of the national vote.
AfD Nominates Weidel for Chancellor Amidst Growing Support
Alice Weidel, the AfD's candidate for chancellor in Germany's upcoming February 23rd election, aims to revamp the economy, reverse the country's climate policies, and curb immigration; the party currently holds 18-19% of the national vote.
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40% Bias Score

Union's Election Platform: Tax Cuts, Stricter Immigration, and Military Service
Germany's Union party proposes significant tax cuts, a stricter immigration policy with a de facto moratorium on illegal immigration, reintroducing mandatory military service, and supporting Ukraine; they also plan a state-sponsored savings plan for children and intend to reduce personnel in governm...

Union's Election Platform: Tax Cuts, Stricter Immigration, and Military Service
Germany's Union party proposes significant tax cuts, a stricter immigration policy with a de facto moratorium on illegal immigration, reintroducing mandatory military service, and supporting Ukraine; they also plan a state-sponsored savings plan for children and intend to reduce personnel in governm...
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44% Bias Score

Söder Calls for German Government Change
Two months ahead of Germany's federal election, CSU leader Markus Söder called for a change in government, criticizing the current traffic light coalition for leaving a 'pile of rubble' and failing to deliver on promises; he specifically rejected a post-election coalition with the Green Party.

Söder Calls for German Government Change
Two months ahead of Germany's federal election, CSU leader Markus Söder called for a change in government, criticizing the current traffic light coalition for leaving a 'pile of rubble' and failing to deliver on promises; he specifically rejected a post-election coalition with the Green Party.
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56% Bias Score

Union's Election Program: Tax Cuts, Spending Cuts, and Stricter Immigration
The Union's election program outlines plans for tax cuts, increased defense spending, stricter immigration policies, and spending cuts to balance the budget, but lacks concrete financial details and depends on post-election coalition negotiations.

Union's Election Program: Tax Cuts, Spending Cuts, and Stricter Immigration
The Union's election program outlines plans for tax cuts, increased defense spending, stricter immigration policies, and spending cuts to balance the budget, but lacks concrete financial details and depends on post-election coalition negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

Berlin Greens Nominate Paus for Bundestag Top Spot
The Berlin Green Party chose Lisa Paus, the current Federal Minister for Family Affairs, for the top spot on their Bundestag election list, securing 76% of the vote, a relatively low percentage compared to other top candidates, with Andreas Audretsch and Nina Stahr receiving 89% and 83% respectively...

Berlin Greens Nominate Paus for Bundestag Top Spot
The Berlin Green Party chose Lisa Paus, the current Federal Minister for Family Affairs, for the top spot on their Bundestag election list, securing 76% of the vote, a relatively low percentage compared to other top candidates, with Andreas Audretsch and Nina Stahr receiving 89% and 83% respectively...
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44% Bias Score

CDU Divided on Potential Post-Election Coalition with Greens
Disagreements within Germany's CDU party regarding a potential post-election coalition with the Greens have emerged, with some leaders expressing concerns about empowering extremist forces while others highlight the success of similar state-level collaborations.

CDU Divided on Potential Post-Election Coalition with Greens
Disagreements within Germany's CDU party regarding a potential post-election coalition with the Greens have emerged, with some leaders expressing concerns about empowering extremist forces while others highlight the success of similar state-level collaborations.
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40% Bias Score

Schröder Elected as Hamburg FDP's Top Bundestag Candidate
Ria Schröder, a 32-year-old Bundestag member, was elected as the FDP's top candidate for the upcoming federal election in Hamburg, securing over 85% of the vote, aiming to revive the party's declining poll numbers and address economic and educational reforms.

Schröder Elected as Hamburg FDP's Top Bundestag Candidate
Ria Schröder, a 32-year-old Bundestag member, was elected as the FDP's top candidate for the upcoming federal election in Hamburg, securing over 85% of the vote, aiming to revive the party's declining poll numbers and address economic and educational reforms.
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52% Bias Score
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