

German Election 2024: Economy Takes Center Stage
Germany's upcoming federal election is dominated by economic concerns, particularly rising prices and job losses stemming from the war in Ukraine. Major parties, including the SPD, Greens, CDU/CSU, and FDP, have presented election programs focused on economic issues, proposing various solutions like...
German Election 2024: Economy Takes Center Stage
Germany's upcoming federal election is dominated by economic concerns, particularly rising prices and job losses stemming from the war in Ukraine. Major parties, including the SPD, Greens, CDU/CSU, and FDP, have presented election programs focused on economic issues, proposing various solutions like...
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36% Bias Score


Steinmeier Calls for Respectful German Election Campaign Amidst Foreign Interference Concerns
Following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz on December 16th, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag, triggering new federal elections after failed attempts to find a new stable coalition. Steinmeier emphasized the need for a respectful campaign, warning a...
Steinmeier Calls for Respectful German Election Campaign Amidst Foreign Interference Concerns
Following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz on December 16th, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag, triggering new federal elections after failed attempts to find a new stable coalition. Steinmeier emphasized the need for a respectful campaign, warning a...
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32% Bias Score


Germany Calls Snap Elections Amidst Political Turmoil
Following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's failed confidence vote on December 16th, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag on January 19th, triggering snap elections scheduled for February 23rd, prompting intense political debate and uncertainty.
Germany Calls Snap Elections Amidst Political Turmoil
Following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's failed confidence vote on December 16th, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag on January 19th, triggering snap elections scheduled for February 23rd, prompting intense political debate and uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score


Germany to Hold Snap Election on February 23rd
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a snap federal election on February 23rd following a failed confidence vote, caused by the collapse of his three-party coalition, to restore political stability and address pressing issues like the Ukraine war and economic challenges.
Germany to Hold Snap Election on February 23rd
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz triggered a snap federal election on February 23rd following a failed confidence vote, caused by the collapse of his three-party coalition, to restore political stability and address pressing issues like the Ukraine war and economic challenges.
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32% Bias Score


Germany to Hold Early Elections on February 23rd, 2024
Following a vote of no confidence, Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag, scheduling early general elections for February 23rd, 2024, to address economic recession, international conflicts, and other significant challenges.
Germany to Hold Early Elections on February 23rd, 2024
Following a vote of no confidence, Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag, scheduling early general elections for February 23rd, 2024, to address economic recession, international conflicts, and other significant challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Voting Rights and Procedures for Germans Abroad
German citizens abroad can vote in federal elections if they have lived in Germany for at least three months after age 14, within the last 25 years, registering via mail or online by February 2nd; however, the complex process and infrequent voting are barriers to participation.
Voting Rights and Procedures for Germans Abroad
German citizens abroad can vote in federal elections if they have lived in Germany for at least three months after age 14, within the last 25 years, registering via mail or online by February 2nd; however, the complex process and infrequent voting are barriers to participation.
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44% Bias Score

Germany to Hold Snap Elections in February 2025
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's request, triggering snap elections on February 23, 2025, after the collapse of the ruling coalition and subsequent no-confidence vote.

Germany to Hold Snap Elections in February 2025
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following Chancellor Olaf Scholz's request, triggering snap elections on February 23, 2025, after the collapse of the ruling coalition and subsequent no-confidence vote.
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Germany Holds Snap Election Amidst Economic Crisis and Foreign Interference Concerns
Germany is holding snap elections seven months early due to a severe economic crisis and instability in Europe; the conservative opposition is favored to win, but concerns about foreign interference and disinformation campaigns are high.

Germany Holds Snap Election Amidst Economic Crisis and Foreign Interference Concerns
Germany is holding snap elections seven months early due to a severe economic crisis and instability in Europe; the conservative opposition is favored to win, but concerns about foreign interference and disinformation campaigns are high.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.

Germany Calls Snap Elections After No-Confidence Vote Against Scholz
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag following a no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz, scheduling snap elections for February 23rd to address political gridlock and restore government effectiveness amid the war in Ukraine and economic instability.
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32% Bias Score

German Bundestag Dissolved, Snap Elections Called for February 23, 2025
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag on December 27, 2024, triggering snap elections on February 23, 2025, following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government due to the FDP's withdrawal in November.

German Bundestag Dissolved, Snap Elections Called for February 23, 2025
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolved the Bundestag on December 27, 2024, triggering snap elections on February 23, 2025, following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government due to the FDP's withdrawal in November.
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44% Bias Score

Hessian Party Membership Fluctuations Ahead of Federal Election
Hesse's Left party saw a 33% membership surge, while the Greens gained 1890 members (1059 after the November coalition collapse). The SPD lost over 1000 members, the CDU gained 120, and the FDP lost members despite a post-collapse increase. These shifts may impact the upcoming federal election.

Hessian Party Membership Fluctuations Ahead of Federal Election
Hesse's Left party saw a 33% membership surge, while the Greens gained 1890 members (1059 after the November coalition collapse). The SPD lost over 1000 members, the CDU gained 120, and the FDP lost members despite a post-collapse increase. These shifts may impact the upcoming federal election.
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Strong Lead in German Chancellery Race
Friedrich Merz, CDU/CSU's candidate for chancellor in Germany's February 23, 2025, elections, is favored in polls despite past controversies regarding his views on refugees and economic policies; his potential victory could significantly shift German politics.

Merz's Strong Lead in German Chancellery Race
Friedrich Merz, CDU/CSU's candidate for chancellor in Germany's February 23, 2025, elections, is favored in polls despite past controversies regarding his views on refugees and economic policies; his potential victory could significantly shift German politics.
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44% Bias Score