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Germany's New Coalition Government to Begin May 6th
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD, will officially begin on May 6th, with Friedrich Merz as chancellor and Lars Klingbeil as vice-chancellor and finance minister; the outgoing chancellor's last act was a 3.74% pension increase effective July 1st.
Germany's New Coalition Government to Begin May 6th
Germany's new coalition government, formed by the CDU/CSU and SPD, will officially begin on May 6th, with Friedrich Merz as chancellor and Lars Klingbeil as vice-chancellor and finance minister; the outgoing chancellor's last act was a 3.74% pension increase effective July 1st.
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German Coalition Agreement Ratified: SPD Approves, New Government Imminent
The German coalition agreement between the SPD, CDU, and CSU has been formally ratified, with 84% of participating SPD members voting in favor and a 56% turnout. The agreement outlines the distribution of ministerial positions, with the SPD securing seven ministries and the CDU/CSU also announcing t...
German Coalition Agreement Ratified: SPD Approves, New Government Imminent
The German coalition agreement between the SPD, CDU, and CSU has been formally ratified, with 84% of participating SPD members voting in favor and a 56% turnout. The agreement outlines the distribution of ministerial positions, with the SPD securing seven ministries and the CDU/CSU also announcing t...
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German SPD Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Set to Become Chancellor
Germany's center-left SPD party overwhelmingly approved a coalition agreement with the center-right CDU/CSU, with 84% of members voting in favor and a 56% turnout, paving the way for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor and the SPD to lead seven ministries.
German SPD Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Set to Become Chancellor
Germany's center-left SPD party overwhelmingly approved a coalition agreement with the center-right CDU/CSU, with 84% of members voting in favor and a 56% turnout, paving the way for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor and the SPD to lead seven ministries.
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German Cabinet Takes Shape: Klingbeil Confirmed as Finance Minister
Germany's new cabinet is taking shape, with CDU/CSU ministers appointed and SPD nominations expected Monday; Lars Klingbeil is confirmed as Finance Minister and Vice-Chancellor, while other key SPD positions remain unfilled.
German Cabinet Takes Shape: Klingbeil Confirmed as Finance Minister
Germany's new cabinet is taking shape, with CDU/CSU ministers appointed and SPD nominations expected Monday; Lars Klingbeil is confirmed as Finance Minister and Vice-Chancellor, while other key SPD positions remain unfilled.
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Merz Announces Key Ministerial Appointments in New German Government
Following a coalition agreement with the SPD, CDU leader Friedrich Merz announced key ministerial appointments, including Thorsten Frei as Head of the Federal Chancellery, Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister (the first CDU appointee in 60 years), and Katherina Reiche as Minister of Economics and Ene...
Merz Announces Key Ministerial Appointments in New German Government
Following a coalition agreement with the SPD, CDU leader Friedrich Merz announced key ministerial appointments, including Thorsten Frei as Head of the Federal Chancellery, Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister (the first CDU appointee in 60 years), and Katherina Reiche as Minister of Economics and Ene...
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Esken's Non-Renomination Highlights Internal SPD Divisions
Saskia Esken, co-chair of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD), was not renominated for the party leadership by her state association in Baden-Württemberg; however, she could still be nominated through other means or spontaneously run for re-election at the party congress in June.
Esken's Non-Renomination Highlights Internal SPD Divisions
Saskia Esken, co-chair of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD), was not renominated for the party leadership by her state association in Baden-Württemberg; however, she could still be nominated through other means or spontaneously run for re-election at the party congress in June.
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Klingbeil Appointed Germany's New Finance Minister
Lars Klingbeil, 47, will become Germany's new Finance Minister after the SPD approved a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU; his first tasks include managing the 2024 budget and navigating potential economic challenges; this appointment is seen as a strategic move to rebuild SPD support and potenti...

Klingbeil Appointed Germany's New Finance Minister
Lars Klingbeil, 47, will become Germany's new Finance Minister after the SPD approved a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU; his first tasks include managing the 2024 budget and navigating potential economic challenges; this appointment is seen as a strategic move to rebuild SPD support and potenti...
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SPD Approves Coalition with CDU/CSU, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
Following February's German federal elections, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) approved a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU on April 30th, with 84.6% of members voting in favor, enabling Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, after the agreement is officially signed on May 5...

SPD Approves Coalition with CDU/CSU, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
Following February's German federal elections, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) approved a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU on April 30th, with 84.6% of members voting in favor, enabling Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, after the agreement is officially signed on May 5...
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SPD Approves Coalition Agreement, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) overwhelmingly approved a coalition agreement with the Christian Union (CDU/CSU) parties, with 84.6% of participating members voting yes in a digital ballot; this paves the way for a new German government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, with the coalitio...

SPD Approves Coalition Agreement, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) overwhelmingly approved a coalition agreement with the Christian Union (CDU/CSU) parties, with 84.6% of participating members voting yes in a digital ballot; this paves the way for a new German government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, with the coalitio...
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CDU Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Poised to Become German Chancellor
Following Germany's February 23rd election, the CDU approved a coalition agreement with the CSU and SPD on Monday, clearing the path for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, pending SPD approval; key ministerial appointments include Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister and Katherina Reiche...

CDU Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Poised to Become German Chancellor
Following Germany's February 23rd election, the CDU approved a coalition agreement with the CSU and SPD on Monday, clearing the path for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th, pending SPD approval; key ministerial appointments include Johann Wadephul as Foreign Minister and Katherina Reiche...
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Merz Names Unexpected Cabinet Members in CDU/SPD Coalition
Following a CDU party meeting approving the coalition agreement, Friedrich Merz presented his cabinet nominations, including Katherina Reiche (Economics), Karsten Wildberger (Digital), and Johann Wadephul (Foreign Affairs), alongside expected appointments like Alexander Dobrindt (Interior).

Merz Names Unexpected Cabinet Members in CDU/SPD Coalition
Following a CDU party meeting approving the coalition agreement, Friedrich Merz presented his cabinet nominations, including Katherina Reiche (Economics), Karsten Wildberger (Digital), and Johann Wadephul (Foreign Affairs), alongside expected appointments like Alexander Dobrindt (Interior).
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Munich Council Member Quits SPD, Citing Policy Disagreements
Munich City Council member Florian Gradl resigned from the SPD party and his council seat after 17 years, citing disagreements with the party's leadership, policies, particularly concerning public transportation and the strained relationship with the Green party, and lack of vision for the city's fu...

Munich Council Member Quits SPD, Citing Policy Disagreements
Munich City Council member Florian Gradl resigned from the SPD party and his council seat after 17 years, citing disagreements with the party's leadership, policies, particularly concerning public transportation and the strained relationship with the Green party, and lack of vision for the city's fu...
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48% Bias Score
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