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Berlin SPD Selects StĂŒwe as Top Candidate Amidst Declining Poll Numbers
Ruppert StĂŒwe, a 46-year-old Bundestag member since 2021, secured the top spot for the Berlin SPD in the upcoming federal election with a narrow 50.8% victory against Ana-Maria TrÄsnea, reflecting the party's struggle amidst a significant drop in popularity from 22.2% in 2021 to 13% in November 2023...
Berlin SPD Selects StĂŒwe as Top Candidate Amidst Declining Poll Numbers
Ruppert StĂŒwe, a 46-year-old Bundestag member since 2021, secured the top spot for the Berlin SPD in the upcoming federal election with a narrow 50.8% victory against Ana-Maria TrÄsnea, reflecting the party's struggle amidst a significant drop in popularity from 22.2% in 2021 to 13% in November 2023...
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44% Bias Score


SPD Unveils Sweeping Social and Economic Reforms
The SPD's platform includes significant social spending increases (free school lunches, increased minimum wage), tax reforms (cuts for 95% of taxpayers, increased taxes on high earners), and immigration policies emphasizing skilled labor.
SPD Unveils Sweeping Social and Economic Reforms
The SPD's platform includes significant social spending increases (free school lunches, increased minimum wage), tax reforms (cuts for 95% of taxpayers, increased taxes on high earners), and immigration policies emphasizing skilled labor.
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64% Bias Score


Germany Election: CDU/CSU Leads with Tax Cuts, Stricter Immigration
Germany's CDU/CSU bloc leads in polls with a platform promising tax cuts and stricter immigration, but faces challenges due to the country's "debt brake" and potential high implementation costs; other parties propose different approaches to fiscal policy, immigration, and social welfare.
Germany Election: CDU/CSU Leads with Tax Cuts, Stricter Immigration
Germany's CDU/CSU bloc leads in polls with a platform promising tax cuts and stricter immigration, but faces challenges due to the country's "debt brake" and potential high implementation costs; other parties propose different approaches to fiscal policy, immigration, and social welfare.
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48% Bias Score


Lindner Calls for Deregulation Amidst German Government Crisis
Former German Finance Minister Christian Lindner called for radical deregulation, including eliminating federal agencies, amidst a government crisis that is likely to lead to snap elections in February, where the far-right AfD is expected to become the second or third largest party.
Lindner Calls for Deregulation Amidst German Government Crisis
Former German Finance Minister Christian Lindner called for radical deregulation, including eliminating federal agencies, amidst a government crisis that is likely to lead to snap elections in February, where the far-right AfD is expected to become the second or third largest party.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin: Far-Right Attack on SPD Campaigners
Four men from Halle attacked two SPD members in Berlin on Saturday, causing serious injuries; three are in custody, and one is released with conditions. The incident involved Nazi slurs and assaults on police officers, highlighting growing far-right extremism.
Berlin: Far-Right Attack on SPD Campaigners
Four men from Halle attacked two SPD members in Berlin on Saturday, causing serious injuries; three are in custody, and one is released with conditions. The incident involved Nazi slurs and assaults on police officers, highlighting growing far-right extremism.
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40% Bias Score


Merz Predicts SPD Gains, Union Seeks Broader Voter Base
Union chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz expects the SPD to gain further ground before the general election, reaching about 16-17%, while the Union aims to expand its voter base beyond its core constituency. He highlights disagreements with the CSU on potential coalition partners and defends the Un...
Merz Predicts SPD Gains, Union Seeks Broader Voter Base
Union chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz expects the SPD to gain further ground before the general election, reaching about 16-17%, while the Union aims to expand its voter base beyond its core constituency. He highlights disagreements with the CSU on potential coalition partners and defends the Un...
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36% Bias Score

StĂŒwe Wins Narrow Berlin SPD Nomination Amidst Low Poll Numbers
Ruppert StĂŒwe won the Berlin SPD's top spot for the upcoming Bundestag election with a narrow victory over Ana-Maria TrÄsnea (133 to 128 votes), highlighting internal party struggles amid low approval ratings (13% in November) and concerns about losing Bundestag seats.

StĂŒwe Wins Narrow Berlin SPD Nomination Amidst Low Poll Numbers
Ruppert StĂŒwe won the Berlin SPD's top spot for the upcoming Bundestag election with a narrow victory over Ana-Maria TrÄsnea (133 to 128 votes), highlighting internal party struggles amid low approval ratings (13% in November) and concerns about losing Bundestag seats.
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44% Bias Score

SPD Unveils Election Program: Tax Cuts, Defense Spending, and Increased Investment
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, Chancellor Scholz and the SPD unveiled their election program, focusing on tax relief for 95% of taxpayers, including a reduced VAT on food and a âŹ15 minimum wage, along with substantial investments in defense and infrastructure, funded by tax increases on ...

SPD Unveils Election Program: Tax Cuts, Defense Spending, and Increased Investment
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd election, Chancellor Scholz and the SPD unveiled their election program, focusing on tax relief for 95% of taxpayers, including a reduced VAT on food and a âŹ15 minimum wage, along with substantial investments in defense and infrastructure, funded by tax increases on ...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Snap Election: Economic Crisis and Political Uncertainty
Germany is holding snap elections on February 23, 2025, after Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote. Major parties, including the SPD, CDU/CSU, Greens, and FDP, are presenting their election platforms focusing on economic recovery and social programs, amid a backdrop of political infighting ...

Germany's Snap Election: Economic Crisis and Political Uncertainty
Germany is holding snap elections on February 23, 2025, after Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote. Major parties, including the SPD, CDU/CSU, Greens, and FDP, are presenting their election platforms focusing on economic recovery and social programs, amid a backdrop of political infighting ...
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44% Bias Score

Right-Wing Extremists Attack SPD Members in Berlin
Four young men from Halle, allegedly motivated by right-wing extremism, attacked SPD members at a Berlin train station on Saturday, injuring several police officers and one SPD member. Three are in custody.

Right-Wing Extremists Attack SPD Members in Berlin
Four young men from Halle, allegedly motivated by right-wing extremism, attacked SPD members at a Berlin train station on Saturday, injuring several police officers and one SPD member. Three are in custody.
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56% Bias Score

Merz Predicts SPD Electoral Gains, Outlines CDU Strategy
CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz predicts the SPD will gain more support before the German federal election, potentially reaching 20 percent, while the Union, despite having its core voters, needs to reach out to undecided voters to secure a win. He also comments on the financing of the CDU's...

Merz Predicts SPD Electoral Gains, Outlines CDU Strategy
CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz predicts the SPD will gain more support before the German federal election, potentially reaching 20 percent, while the Union, despite having its core voters, needs to reach out to undecided voters to secure a win. He also comments on the financing of the CDU's...
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36% Bias Score

Recurring Pattern: Premature Ends of SPD Chancellorships in Post-War Germany
The early ends of four SPD chancellorshipsâWilly Brandt (1974), Helmut Schmidt (1982), Gerhard Schröder (2005), and Olaf Scholz (2024)âreveal a recurring pattern linked to economic crises, internal party conflicts, and the rise of neoliberalism, challenging the SPD's ability to maintain power.

Recurring Pattern: Premature Ends of SPD Chancellorships in Post-War Germany
The early ends of four SPD chancellorshipsâWilly Brandt (1974), Helmut Schmidt (1982), Gerhard Schröder (2005), and Olaf Scholz (2024)âreveal a recurring pattern linked to economic crises, internal party conflicts, and the rise of neoliberalism, challenging the SPD's ability to maintain power.
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52% Bias Score
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