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Kretschmer Re-elected in Saxony, Faces Challenges Forming Stable Government
Following a narrow re-election, Saxon Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) faces the challenge of forming a minority government after negotiations with the Wagenknecht-Bündnis failed, highlighting increasing political fragmentation in Eastern Germany.
Kretschmer Re-elected in Saxony, Faces Challenges Forming Stable Government
Following a narrow re-election, Saxon Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) faces the challenge of forming a minority government after negotiations with the Wagenknecht-Bündnis failed, highlighting increasing political fragmentation in Eastern Germany.
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56% Bias Score


FDP Election Platform Prioritizes Tax Cuts, Stricter Immigration, Delayed Climate Action
The FDP's German election platform prioritizes economic growth through tax cuts for high earners, stricter immigration, and delaying climate action and abortion access reforms, despite holding sufficient votes for the latter.
FDP Election Platform Prioritizes Tax Cuts, Stricter Immigration, Delayed Climate Action
The FDP's German election platform prioritizes economic growth through tax cuts for high earners, stricter immigration, and delaying climate action and abortion access reforms, despite holding sufficient votes for the latter.
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60% Bias Score


Heil Accuses Linnemann of Insulting German Workers Amidst Heated Election Debate
German Labor Minister Hubertus Heil criticized CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann for insulting 45 million German workers by claiming a lack of willingness to perform, sparking a heated exchange highlighting contrasting economic policies ahead of the February 23rd election, focusing on worker i...
Heil Accuses Linnemann of Insulting German Workers Amidst Heated Election Debate
German Labor Minister Hubertus Heil criticized CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann for insulting 45 million German workers by claiming a lack of willingness to perform, sparking a heated exchange highlighting contrasting economic policies ahead of the February 23rd election, focusing on worker i...
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48% Bias Score


Germany strengthens Federal Constitutional Court's independence via Basic Law amendment
The German Bundestag passed a constitutional amendment with a 600-vote majority, embedding the Federal Constitutional Court's structure and independence in the Basic Law to prevent future political influence, mirroring concerns about similar courts in Poland and Hungary.
Germany strengthens Federal Constitutional Court's independence via Basic Law amendment
The German Bundestag passed a constitutional amendment with a 600-vote majority, embedding the Federal Constitutional Court's structure and independence in the Basic Law to prevent future political influence, mirroring concerns about similar courts in Poland and Hungary.
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40% Bias Score


Aiwanger Accuses CSU of Dirty Election Campaign, Exposing Bavarian Coalition Tensions
Freie Wähler leader Hubert Aiwanger accuses the CSU of a 'dirty' Bundestag election campaign, criticizing cabinet colleague Christian Bernreiter for personal attacks instead of focusing on ministerial duties; the conflict highlights tensions within Bavaria's governing coalition.
Aiwanger Accuses CSU of Dirty Election Campaign, Exposing Bavarian Coalition Tensions
Freie Wähler leader Hubert Aiwanger accuses the CSU of a 'dirty' Bundestag election campaign, criticizing cabinet colleague Christian Bernreiter for personal attacks instead of focusing on ministerial duties; the conflict highlights tensions within Bavaria's governing coalition.
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52% Bias Score


Recall Attempt Against Potsdam Mayor Schubert After Ticket Scandal Conclusion
Potsdam Mayor Mike Schubert faces a new recall attempt after a ticket scandal investigation concluded with a fine; 29 city councilors supported the motion, triggering a process with a potential citizen vote.
Recall Attempt Against Potsdam Mayor Schubert After Ticket Scandal Conclusion
Potsdam Mayor Mike Schubert faces a new recall attempt after a ticket scandal investigation concluded with a fine; 29 city councilors supported the motion, triggering a process with a potential citizen vote.
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48% Bias Score

FDP Contradicts Stance on Abortion Access
The FDP's new election program supports easier access to medication abortion, yet FDP members in the Bundestag actively blocked a bill to decriminalize abortion, revealing a prioritization of political strategy over stated principles.

FDP Contradicts Stance on Abortion Access
The FDP's new election program supports easier access to medication abortion, yet FDP members in the Bundestag actively blocked a bill to decriminalize abortion, revealing a prioritization of political strategy over stated principles.
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56% Bias Score

Germany: Proposed Changes to Rent Control Laws
German Justice Minister Volker Wissing proposed amendments to rent control laws, lowering the rent increase cap to 11 percent, extending the calculation period for average rent to seven years, and improving tenant protection against eviction for non-payment, but their passage before the upcoming ele...

Germany: Proposed Changes to Rent Control Laws
German Justice Minister Volker Wissing proposed amendments to rent control laws, lowering the rent increase cap to 11 percent, extending the calculation period for average rent to seven years, and improving tenant protection against eviction for non-payment, but their passage before the upcoming ele...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Amends Federal Constitutional Court Law Amidst Criticism
Germany's parliament passed a constitutional amendment changing the Federal Constitutional Court's rules, including judge terms and a new deadlock resolution mechanism, following a compromise after initial February talks failed, and despite criticism of not enshrining a two-thirds majority for judge...

Germany Amends Federal Constitutional Court Law Amidst Criticism
Germany's parliament passed a constitutional amendment changing the Federal Constitutional Court's rules, including judge terms and a new deadlock resolution mechanism, following a compromise after initial February talks failed, and despite criticism of not enshrining a two-thirds majority for judge...
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36% Bias Score

Saxony CDU Approves Left Party Proposal on Corona Pandemic Review
For the first time since 1990, Saxony's CDU voted in favor of a Left party proposal to form a committee investigating the state's response to the Corona pandemic, marking a significant shift in political dynamics.

Saxony CDU Approves Left Party Proposal on Corona Pandemic Review
For the first time since 1990, Saxony's CDU voted in favor of a Left party proposal to form a committee investigating the state's response to the Corona pandemic, marking a significant shift in political dynamics.
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40% Bias Score

Aiwanger Accuses CSU of Dirty Election Campaign, Exposing Tensions in Bavarian Coalition
Freie Wähler leader Hubert Aiwanger accuses Bavaria's CSU of a negative Bundestag election campaign, criticizing Transportation Minister Christian Bernreiter for personal attacks amidst their regional rivalry and coalition partnership; the CSU also questions Aiwanger's federal ambitions.

Aiwanger Accuses CSU of Dirty Election Campaign, Exposing Tensions in Bavarian Coalition
Freie Wähler leader Hubert Aiwanger accuses Bavaria's CSU of a negative Bundestag election campaign, criticizing Transportation Minister Christian Bernreiter for personal attacks amidst their regional rivalry and coalition partnership; the CSU also questions Aiwanger's federal ambitions.
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40% Bias Score

Scholz Loses No-Confidence Vote, Germany Faces Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, falling short of the majority needed to remain in power, triggering a process for early national elections expected around February 23, 2025, due to deep divisions within the governing coalition over fiscal policy and amid a stru...

Scholz Loses No-Confidence Vote, Germany Faces Early Elections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, falling short of the majority needed to remain in power, triggering a process for early national elections expected around February 23, 2025, due to deep divisions within the governing coalition over fiscal policy and amid a stru...
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56% Bias Score
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