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Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
In Germany's first Bundestag vote, CDU leader Friedrich Merz failed to secure a chancellor majority, receiving 310 votesāshort of the needed 316ādespite a combined CDU/CSU and SPD seat count of 328, prompting calls for a second ballot and raising concerns about coalition stability.
Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
In Germany's first Bundestag vote, CDU leader Friedrich Merz failed to secure a chancellor majority, receiving 310 votesāshort of the needed 316ādespite a combined CDU/CSU and SPD seat count of 328, prompting calls for a second ballot and raising concerns about coalition stability.
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52% Bias Score


Merz's Fragile Victory: Germany's New Chancellor Faces Unstable Coalition and Rising AfD
Despite initial setbacks, Friedrich Merz became Germany's new chancellor, facing a fragile coalition government threatened by the far-right AfD's rise and internal divisions over immigration and economic policy; the new government's stability is questioned amidst a weak economy and international cha...
Merz's Fragile Victory: Germany's New Chancellor Faces Unstable Coalition and Rising AfD
Despite initial setbacks, Friedrich Merz became Germany's new chancellor, facing a fragile coalition government threatened by the far-right AfD's rise and internal divisions over immigration and economic policy; the new government's stability is questioned amidst a weak economy and international cha...
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48% Bias Score


Merz Elected German Chancellor After Unprecedented Voting Failure
Following a dramatic second round of voting in the Bundestag, Friedrich Merz (CDU) was elected Chancellor of Germany on May 6th, 2025, after failing to initially secure the required majority; this unprecedented event highlights internal divisions within the governing coalition and the rise of the Af...
Merz Elected German Chancellor After Unprecedented Voting Failure
Following a dramatic second round of voting in the Bundestag, Friedrich Merz (CDU) was elected Chancellor of Germany on May 6th, 2025, after failing to initially secure the required majority; this unprecedented event highlights internal divisions within the governing coalition and the rise of the Af...
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56% Bias Score


Germany to Eliminate 25 Government Positions to Reduce Bureaucracy
The new German government will eliminate 25 positions of commissioners, special envoys, and coordinators, including those for aerospace, migration agreements, and climate policy, to streamline its structure and reduce bureaucracy, effective immediately.
Germany to Eliminate 25 Government Positions to Reduce Bureaucracy
The new German government will eliminate 25 positions of commissioners, special envoys, and coordinators, including those for aerospace, migration agreements, and climate policy, to streamline its structure and reduce bureaucracy, effective immediately.
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48% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein to Repay ā¬763 Million in Emergency Loans
The Schleswig-Holstein state government will repay ā¬763 million in emergency loans following a court ruling that deemed parts of its 2024 budget unconstitutional; the repayment will be offset by utilizing planned increases in borrowing capacity under the debt brake, while maintaining funding for Nor...
Schleswig-Holstein to Repay ā¬763 Million in Emergency Loans
The Schleswig-Holstein state government will repay ā¬763 million in emergency loans following a court ruling that deemed parts of its 2024 budget unconstitutional; the repayment will be offset by utilizing planned increases in borrowing capacity under the debt brake, while maintaining funding for Nor...
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36% Bias Score


Merz Elected Chancellor: Saarland's Reactions Vary
Following the election of Friedrich Merz as Germany's new Chancellor, Saarland's Minister President Anke Rehlinger (SPD) emphasized economic growth and social justice as top priorities, while the AfD expressed concerns about the coalition's ability to govern effectively.
Merz Elected Chancellor: Saarland's Reactions Vary
Following the election of Friedrich Merz as Germany's new Chancellor, Saarland's Minister President Anke Rehlinger (SPD) emphasized economic growth and social justice as top priorities, while the AfD expressed concerns about the coalition's ability to govern effectively.
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32% Bias Score

Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
Following successful coalition negotiations, CDU chairman Friedrich Merz failed to gain enough votes to become German chancellor in the Bundestag's first secret ballot, receiving 310 of 621 votes, triggering a revote and highlighting internal divisions within the coalition.

Merz Fails to Secure German Chancellorship in First Ballot
Following successful coalition negotiations, CDU chairman Friedrich Merz failed to gain enough votes to become German chancellor in the Bundestag's first secret ballot, receiving 310 of 621 votes, triggering a revote and highlighting internal divisions within the coalition.
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44% Bias Score

Merz Elected German Chancellor After Initial Setback
In Germany's February 2023 elections, the CDU/CSU alliance secured victory despite receiving their second-lowest vote share since 1949; their chancellor candidate, Friedrich Merz, initially failed to secure the chancellorship in parliament but succeeded in a second round, facing challenges from a ri...

Merz Elected German Chancellor After Initial Setback
In Germany's February 2023 elections, the CDU/CSU alliance secured victory despite receiving their second-lowest vote share since 1949; their chancellor candidate, Friedrich Merz, initially failed to secure the chancellorship in parliament but succeeded in a second round, facing challenges from a ri...
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64% Bias Score

Merz's Shaky Start as German Chancellor Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Germany's newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced a turbulent start, failing to secure enough votes in the first round due to internal coalition divisions, leaving his mandate and the government's stability uncertain amidst a struggling economy and the rise of the far-right AfD.

Merz's Shaky Start as German Chancellor Amidst Political and Economic Turmoil
Germany's newly elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced a turbulent start, failing to secure enough votes in the first round due to internal coalition divisions, leaving his mandate and the government's stability uncertain amidst a struggling economy and the rise of the far-right AfD.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's New Coalition: Security, Immigration, and Economic Policies
The new German CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government, set to take office with Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, plans to strengthen national security via AI-enhanced policing and stricter immigration policies, while simultaneously implementing tax cuts for the middle class and reviewing cannabis legalization...

Germany's New Coalition: Security, Immigration, and Economic Policies
The new German CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government, set to take office with Friedrich Merz as Chancellor, plans to strengthen national security via AI-enhanced policing and stricter immigration policies, while simultaneously implementing tax cuts for the middle class and reviewing cannabis legalization...
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40% Bias Score

AfD Member's Resignation Highlights Internal Turmoil Following Far-Right Classification
Following its classification by German domestic intelligence as a potential far-right extremist threat, the AfD faced internal turmoil when newly elected Bundestag member, Knodel, resigned; the event has sparked debate about the party's future and potential consequences for its members.

AfD Member's Resignation Highlights Internal Turmoil Following Far-Right Classification
Following its classification by German domestic intelligence as a potential far-right extremist threat, the AfD faced internal turmoil when newly elected Bundestag member, Knodel, resigned; the event has sparked debate about the party's future and potential consequences for its members.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Cuts 25 Government Envoy Positions
The new German government will eliminate 25 positionsā13 federal and 12 ministerialāof special envoys and coordinators to streamline the government and reduce bureaucracy, fulfilling a campaign promise.

Germany Cuts 25 Government Envoy Positions
The new German government will eliminate 25 positionsā13 federal and 12 ministerialāof special envoys and coordinators to streamline the government and reduce bureaucracy, fulfilling a campaign promise.
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36% Bias Score
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