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Ramelow's Bundestag Bid: A Revitalization Attempt for the Left Party
Bodo Ramelow, 68, former Minister President of Thuringia, is running for the German Bundestag with the Left Party, aiming to revitalize the party's public image and electoral prospects; he highlights recent membership growth in Thuringia and his social media collaboration with younger party members.
Ramelow's Bundestag Bid: A Revitalization Attempt for the Left Party
Bodo Ramelow, 68, former Minister President of Thuringia, is running for the German Bundestag with the Left Party, aiming to revitalize the party's public image and electoral prospects; he highlights recent membership growth in Thuringia and his social media collaboration with younger party members.
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40% Bias Score


German Left Party's Electoral Strategy Amidst Internal Divisions and Low Poll Numbers
Germany's Left Party, currently polling between 3% and 4%, held an extraordinary party congress in Berlin focusing on electoral strategy; their plan involves prominent older members winning direct mandates to secure Bundestag representation, while internal divisions and avoidance of key issues like ...
German Left Party's Electoral Strategy Amidst Internal Divisions and Low Poll Numbers
Germany's Left Party, currently polling between 3% and 4%, held an extraordinary party congress in Berlin focusing on electoral strategy; their plan involves prominent older members winning direct mandates to secure Bundestag representation, while internal divisions and avoidance of key issues like ...
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68% Bias Score


German Left Party Outlines 'Plan B' Amidst Low Poll Ratings
Germany's Left Party held an extraordinary congress in Berlin, outlining a strategy to secure Bundestag seats through prominent senior members ('Mission Silberlocke') amid low poll ratings and internal divisions regarding social, economic, and migration issues.
German Left Party Outlines 'Plan B' Amidst Low Poll Ratings
Germany's Left Party held an extraordinary congress in Berlin, outlining a strategy to secure Bundestag seats through prominent senior members ('Mission Silberlocke') amid low poll ratings and internal divisions regarding social, economic, and migration issues.
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64% Bias Score


CSU's "Bayern-Agenda" Proposes Sweeping Policy Changes
The CSU's "Bayern-Agenda" outlines policy proposals exceeding the CDU/CSU's joint election platform, including increasing the commuter allowance to โฌ0.38 per kilometer from the first kilometer, fundamentally reforming the Lรคnderfinanzausgleich, extending the Mรผtterrente to pre-1992 children (estimat...
CSU's "Bayern-Agenda" Proposes Sweeping Policy Changes
The CSU's "Bayern-Agenda" outlines policy proposals exceeding the CDU/CSU's joint election platform, including increasing the commuter allowance to โฌ0.38 per kilometer from the first kilometer, fundamentally reforming the Lรคnderfinanzausgleich, extending the Mรผtterrente to pre-1992 children (estimat...
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48% Bias Score


CSU's "Bayern-Agenda": Sharper Policy Focus for Bavarian Votes
The CSU's "Bayern-Agenda" outlines several policy proposals exceeding the CDU/CSU joint election program, including raising the commuter allowance to โฌ0.38 per kilometer from the first kilometer, fundamentally reforming the Lรคnderfinanzausgleich, expanding the Mรผtterrente, and tightening immigration...
CSU's "Bayern-Agenda": Sharper Policy Focus for Bavarian Votes
The CSU's "Bayern-Agenda" outlines several policy proposals exceeding the CDU/CSU joint election program, including raising the commuter allowance to โฌ0.38 per kilometer from the first kilometer, fundamentally reforming the Lรคnderfinanzausgleich, expanding the Mรผtterrente, and tightening immigration...
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32% Bias Score


Sรถder Urges Policy Shift to Boost Union's Stagnant Poll Numbers
CSU leader Markus Sรถder is urging a stronger emphasis on policy change during the election campaign, aiming to overcome stagnant poll numbers around 30 percent and improve the credibility of the Union's migration policy.
Sรถder Urges Policy Shift to Boost Union's Stagnant Poll Numbers
CSU leader Markus Sรถder is urging a stronger emphasis on policy change during the election campaign, aiming to overcome stagnant poll numbers around 30 percent and improve the credibility of the Union's migration policy.
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56% Bias Score

German Left Party Holds Shortened Congress Ahead of Bundestag Election
The Left Party in Germany is holding a shortened party congress in Berlin to finalize its election program for the upcoming Bundestag election, focusing on rent control and cost of living; despite low poll numbers (3-4%) and a recent split, the party is aiming for Bundestag representation via direct...

German Left Party Holds Shortened Congress Ahead of Bundestag Election
The Left Party in Germany is holding a shortened party congress in Berlin to finalize its election program for the upcoming Bundestag election, focusing on rent control and cost of living; despite low poll numbers (3-4%) and a recent split, the party is aiming for Bundestag representation via direct...
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Left Party Struggles to Gain Traction in Bundestag Polls
Germany's Left party, despite gaining 17,000 members since a recent split, remains below the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in polls; their strategy focuses on securing three direct mandates and emphasizes lowering living costs, opposing arms to Ukraine, and advocating for a stronger soci...

Germany's Left Party Struggles to Gain Traction in Bundestag Polls
Germany's Left party, despite gaining 17,000 members since a recent split, remains below the 5% threshold for Bundestag representation in polls; their strategy focuses on securing three direct mandates and emphasizes lowering living costs, opposing arms to Ukraine, and advocating for a stronger soci...
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44% Bias Score

German Left Party Convention Highlights Internal Divisions and Electoral Challenges
Germany's Left Party, polling at 3-4%, held a convention outlining a strategy to enter the Bundestag by securing direct mandates through prominent figures, focusing on rent control and wealth taxes while avoiding key issues like migration and economic growth.

German Left Party Convention Highlights Internal Divisions and Electoral Challenges
Germany's Left Party, polling at 3-4%, held a convention outlining a strategy to enter the Bundestag by securing direct mandates through prominent figures, focusing on rent control and wealth taxes while avoiding key issues like migration and economic growth.
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68% Bias Score

German Democracy Satisfaction Varies Widely, Especially in East
A study reveals that 53 percent of East Germans and 36 percent of West Germans are dissatisfied with democracy, although 98 percent support the idea; the disparity is linked to historical factors and regional economic inequalities.

German Democracy Satisfaction Varies Widely, Especially in East
A study reveals that 53 percent of East Germans and 36 percent of West Germans are dissatisfied with democracy, although 98 percent support the idea; the disparity is linked to historical factors and regional economic inequalities.
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44% Bias Score

Left Party Aims for Bundestag Entry Despite Low Poll Numbers
Jan van Aken, the new chairman of Germany's Left party, is leading the party into the upcoming Bundestag election aiming for three direct mandates to bypass the 5% hurdle, despite current poll numbers under 5%, and hoping to repair damage caused by Sahra Wagenknecht's faction.

Left Party Aims for Bundestag Entry Despite Low Poll Numbers
Jan van Aken, the new chairman of Germany's Left party, is leading the party into the upcoming Bundestag election aiming for three direct mandates to bypass the 5% hurdle, despite current poll numbers under 5%, and hoping to repair damage caused by Sahra Wagenknecht's faction.
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52% Bias Score

Hesse Coalition Shift: Policy Changes and SPD Challenges
Following a coalition shift in Hesse, Rhein replaced the Green party with the Social Democrats, leading to policy changes including a focus on agricultural policy, a ban on gendering with special characters, and the introduction of a debit card for refugees.

Hesse Coalition Shift: Policy Changes and SPD Challenges
Following a coalition shift in Hesse, Rhein replaced the Green party with the Social Democrats, leading to policy changes including a focus on agricultural policy, a ban on gendering with special characters, and the introduction of a debit card for refugees.
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40% Bias Score
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