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German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court will rule on the constitutionality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a 5.5% tax generating over €12 billion annually. Six FDP politicians filed the lawsuit, arguing the tax's purpose—financing reunification—ended with the 2019 Solidarpakt II. A decision agai...
German Court to Rule on Constitutionality of Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court will rule on the constitutionality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a 5.5% tax generating over €12 billion annually. Six FDP politicians filed the lawsuit, arguing the tax's purpose—financing reunification—ended with the 2019 Solidarpakt II. A decision agai...
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36% Bias Score


German Investment Fund Sparks Controversy Over Allocation
Germany's 500 billion euro special fund, designed to boost investment, has sparked controversy due to its allocation: states and municipalities, despite doing 60% of the investment, receive only 20%, while the federal government controls most of the spending, raising concerns about fairness and long...
German Investment Fund Sparks Controversy Over Allocation
Germany's 500 billion euro special fund, designed to boost investment, has sparked controversy due to its allocation: states and municipalities, despite doing 60% of the investment, receive only 20%, while the federal government controls most of the spending, raising concerns about fairness and long...
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48% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), affecting 10 percent of taxpayers and generating €12.75 billion in projected revenue this year, remains constitutional, rejecting arguments that it is outdated and disproportionately affects certain income groups aft...
German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), affecting 10 percent of taxpayers and generating €12.75 billion in projected revenue this year, remains constitutional, rejecting arguments that it is outdated and disproportionately affects certain income groups aft...
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32% Bias Score


German Coalition Negotiations Marked by Early Disagreements and Leaks
Following Germany's election, the Bundestag convened with Julia Klöckner elected as Bundestag President, emphasizing civil discourse. However, early internal disagreements within the coalition negotiations are already leaking to the media, contrasting with the secrecy during the Ampel coalition's fo...
German Coalition Negotiations Marked by Early Disagreements and Leaks
Following Germany's election, the Bundestag convened with Julia Klöckner elected as Bundestag President, emphasizing civil discourse. However, early internal disagreements within the coalition negotiations are already leaking to the media, contrasting with the secrecy during the Ampel coalition's fo...
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72% Bias Score


AfD's Rise Fuels Tensions in German Bundestag
Following Germany's recent federal election, the far-right AfD party, with 152 seats, became the Bundestag's largest opposition group, immediately sparking conflict over leadership roles and parliamentary procedures during the new parliament's opening session due to disputes and provocative statemen...
AfD's Rise Fuels Tensions in German Bundestag
Following Germany's recent federal election, the far-right AfD party, with 152 seats, became the Bundestag's largest opposition group, immediately sparking conflict over leadership roles and parliamentary procedures during the new parliament's opening session due to disputes and provocative statemen...
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40% Bias Score


Klöckner Defends AfD Meeting Offer Amidst Criticism
Newly elected Bundestag President Julia Klöckner faced criticism for her offer to meet with the AfD, which was postponed due to scheduling conflicts, not Green party pressure. The AfD, the second-largest party, claims its parliamentary rights are being denied.
Klöckner Defends AfD Meeting Offer Amidst Criticism
Newly elected Bundestag President Julia Klöckner faced criticism for her offer to meet with the AfD, which was postponed due to scheduling conflicts, not Green party pressure. The AfD, the second-largest party, claims its parliamentary rights are being denied.
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48% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Until 2030
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld the legality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli) until at least 2030, rejecting a complaint by FDP members. The court ruled that the tax remains justified to cover costs associated with German reunification, with its current modified form, primarily targ...

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Until 2030
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld the legality of the solidarity surcharge (Soli) until at least 2030, rejecting a complaint by FDP members. The court ruled that the tax remains justified to cover costs associated with German reunification, with its current modified form, primarily targ...
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44% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...
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40% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a levy on income and corporate taxes, will continue to be collected, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians. The court found that a need for the funds persists, but emphasized that this must be regularly reviewed.

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the solidarity surcharge (Soli), a levy on income and corporate taxes, will continue to be collected, rejecting a challenge by FDP politicians. The court found that a need for the funds persists, but emphasized that this must be regularly reviewed.
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44% Bias Score

German Infrastructure Repair Delayed by Environmental Lawsuits
Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund faces delays due to numerous environmental lawsuits; CDU/CSU wants to eliminate the right for environmental groups to sue, a move facing legal and political hurdles, as a study shows that environmental lawsuits are unusually successful.

German Infrastructure Repair Delayed by Environmental Lawsuits
Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund faces delays due to numerous environmental lawsuits; CDU/CSU wants to eliminate the right for environmental groups to sue, a move facing legal and political hurdles, as a study shows that environmental lawsuits are unusually successful.
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52% Bias Score

Tributes Paid to Late German Statesman Bernhard Vogel
Former Minister Presidents Bernhard Vogel (CDU) of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia passed away on March 2nd at 92; memorial services were held in Mainz and Erfurt, attended by numerous political figures, praising his statesmanship and bridge-building between East and West Germany.

Tributes Paid to Late German Statesman Bernhard Vogel
Former Minister Presidents Bernhard Vogel (CDU) of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia passed away on March 2nd at 92; memorial services were held in Mainz and Erfurt, attended by numerous political figures, praising his statesmanship and bridge-building between East and West Germany.
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32% Bias Score

Thuringian Parliament to Vote on 700 Budget Amendments, Facing 220 Million Euro Deficit
The Thuringian state parliament's budget committee will vote on approximately 700 amendments to the 13.98 billion euro state budget on Thursday, with a projected deficit of 220 million euros, primarily driven by a new coalition's 155 million euro municipal package and delayed debt repayment.

Thuringian Parliament to Vote on 700 Budget Amendments, Facing 220 Million Euro Deficit
The Thuringian state parliament's budget committee will vote on approximately 700 amendments to the 13.98 billion euro state budget on Thursday, with a projected deficit of 220 million euros, primarily driven by a new coalition's 155 million euro municipal package and delayed debt repayment.
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36% Bias Score
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