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Gysi to Serve as Bundestag's Oldest Member
Gregor Gysi, the longest-serving member of the Bundestag with nearly 31 years of service, will serve as Alterspräsident for the new legislative period, opening the constituent session and delivering the opening speech. The Linke party, which Gysi represents, also includes the three youngest members ...
Gysi to Serve as Bundestag's Oldest Member
Gregor Gysi, the longest-serving member of the Bundestag with nearly 31 years of service, will serve as Alterspräsident for the new legislative period, opening the constituent session and delivering the opening speech. The Linke party, which Gysi represents, also includes the three youngest members ...
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40% Bias Score


Merz's Chancellorship: A New Dynamic for Hesse
The shift in German leadership from Merkel to Merz creates a new dynamic between the federal government and Hesse, impacting regional interests despite a seemingly cooperative relationship between Hessian Minister-President Boris Rhein and the new Chancellor.
Merz's Chancellorship: A New Dynamic for Hesse
The shift in German leadership from Merkel to Merz creates a new dynamic between the federal government and Hesse, impacting regional interests despite a seemingly cooperative relationship between Hessian Minister-President Boris Rhein and the new Chancellor.
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48% Bias Score


Straetmanns Remains in Post Despite BSW's Electoral Defeat
Following the BSW's failure to clear the five percent hurdle in the German Bundestag election, Justice Secretary Friedrich Straetmanns will remain in his post despite calls for his resignation, creating a personnel problem for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's red-red coalition government.
Straetmanns Remains in Post Despite BSW's Electoral Defeat
Following the BSW's failure to clear the five percent hurdle in the German Bundestag election, Justice Secretary Friedrich Straetmanns will remain in his post despite calls for his resignation, creating a personnel problem for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's red-red coalition government.
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36% Bias Score


German Electoral Reform Impacts Munich CSU
Due to Germany's new electoral law, a Munich CSU candidate, despite winning her constituency, will not be in the Bundestag because of her party's low overall vote count; this has sparked criticism of the reform.
German Electoral Reform Impacts Munich CSU
Due to Germany's new electoral law, a Munich CSU candidate, despite winning her constituency, will not be in the Bundestag because of her party's low overall vote count; this has sparked criticism of the reform.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Holds Snap Elections Amidst US Tensions and Far-Right Rise
German citizens vote today in snap federal elections to choose a new government; the CDU's Merz leads in polls with roughly 30% support, followed by AfD's Weidel (20%), SPD's Scholz (16%), and the Greens' Habeck (13%); the election's outcome significantly impacts the EU's response to a more assertiv...
Germany Holds Snap Elections Amidst US Tensions and Far-Right Rise
German citizens vote today in snap federal elections to choose a new government; the CDU's Merz leads in polls with roughly 30% support, followed by AfD's Weidel (20%), SPD's Scholz (16%), and the Greens' Habeck (13%); the election's outcome significantly impacts the EU's response to a more assertiv...
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44% Bias Score


German Federal Election: CDU/CSU Leads in Projected Landslide
On September 24th, German citizens are voting in federal elections using a two-vote system (Erststimme and Zweitstimme) with a 5% electoral threshold. Polls suggest CDU/CSU will likely lead, followed by the AfD, with Chancellor Scholz's SPD trailing significantly.
German Federal Election: CDU/CSU Leads in Projected Landslide
On September 24th, German citizens are voting in federal elections using a two-vote system (Erststimme and Zweitstimme) with a 5% electoral threshold. Polls suggest CDU/CSU will likely lead, followed by the AfD, with Chancellor Scholz's SPD trailing significantly.
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40% Bias Score

Left Party's Surprise Victory in Berlin Bundestag Election
In the Berlin Bundestag election, the Left party unexpectedly won 19.9% of the second votes, surpassing expectations and taking first place. Their success is attributed to distinct stances on migration, a consistent left-wing platform, and effective campaigning targeting younger voters via social me...

Left Party's Surprise Victory in Berlin Bundestag Election
In the Berlin Bundestag election, the Left party unexpectedly won 19.9% of the second votes, surpassing expectations and taking first place. Their success is attributed to distinct stances on migration, a consistent left-wing platform, and effective campaigning targeting younger voters via social me...
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44% Bias Score

AfD's Future in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Uncertain, Says Expert
Political scientist Wolfgang Muno predicts the AfD's success in the 2021 German Bundestag election may not translate to the 2026 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election due to factors such as voter fluidity in East Germany and potential policy shifts. The CDU's rightward turn is cited as benefiting th...

AfD's Future in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Uncertain, Says Expert
Political scientist Wolfgang Muno predicts the AfD's success in the 2021 German Bundestag election may not translate to the 2026 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election due to factors such as voter fluidity in East Germany and potential policy shifts. The CDU's rightward turn is cited as benefiting th...
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44% Bias Score

Rambo-Zambo" Event: Implications for German Politics
The article analyzes the "Rambo-Zambo" event within Germany's Union party, comparing it to a chaotic scene and examining its implications for public perception of political stability and internal party divisions, using the metaphor of "cups in the cupboard.

Rambo-Zambo" Event: Implications for German Politics
The article analyzes the "Rambo-Zambo" event within Germany's Union party, comparing it to a chaotic scene and examining its implications for public perception of political stability and internal party divisions, using the metaphor of "cups in the cupboard.
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64% Bias Score

Future of Germany's Development Ministry Uncertain Amidst Election Debate
Germany's development ministry (BMZ) faces potential abolition after the upcoming election, with the FDP and AfD advocating for its elimination and budget cuts, while the SPD, Greens, and Left Party support its continuation, highlighting its unique role in global social justice and long-term develop...

Future of Germany's Development Ministry Uncertain Amidst Election Debate
Germany's development ministry (BMZ) faces potential abolition after the upcoming election, with the FDP and AfD advocating for its elimination and budget cuts, while the SPD, Greens, and Left Party support its continuation, highlighting its unique role in global social justice and long-term develop...
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48% Bias Score

Merz Poised for German Chancellorship: Stricter Immigration, Pro-Business Agenda
Friedrich Merz, CDU leader and frontrunner in Germany's upcoming elections, advocates for stricter immigration policies and pro-business economic reforms, contrasting with the incumbent government's approach and raising concerns about potential impacts on Germany's social fabric and international re...

Merz Poised for German Chancellorship: Stricter Immigration, Pro-Business Agenda
Friedrich Merz, CDU leader and frontrunner in Germany's upcoming elections, advocates for stricter immigration policies and pro-business economic reforms, contrasting with the incumbent government's approach and raising concerns about potential impacts on Germany's social fabric and international re...
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56% Bias Score

Merz's Union Wins German Election, Facing Complex Coalition Talks
Germany's Union bloc, led by Friedrich Merz, won the federal election with roughly 29 percent of the vote, ahead of the AfD's 20 percent; the SPD and Greens suffered significant losses, while the FDP might not enter parliament.

Merz's Union Wins German Election, Facing Complex Coalition Talks
Germany's Union bloc, led by Friedrich Merz, won the federal election with roughly 29 percent of the vote, ahead of the AfD's 20 percent; the SPD and Greens suffered significant losses, while the FDP might not enter parliament.
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52% Bias Score
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