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German Election Debate: Scholz and Merz Clash on Ukraine, Migration
German Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and opposition leader Merz (CDU/CSU) engaged in a final televised debate before elections, focusing on the war in Ukraine, migration, and the economy, revealing both common concerns and significant policy differences, with polls favoring Merz's CDU.
German Election Debate: Scholz and Merz Clash on Ukraine, Migration
German Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and opposition leader Merz (CDU/CSU) engaged in a final televised debate before elections, focusing on the war in Ukraine, migration, and the economy, revealing both common concerns and significant policy differences, with polls favoring Merz's CDU.
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36% Bias Score


German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
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64% Bias Score


Scholz and Merz Clash in First German Election Debate
Two weeks before the German election, Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and Union's Merz (CDU) will have their first televised debate on February 12th, on ARD and ZDF, focusing on economic issues, migration, and the Ukraine conflict, with Merz currently leading in polls.
Scholz and Merz Clash in First German Election Debate
Two weeks before the German election, Chancellor Scholz (SPD) and Union's Merz (CDU) will have their first televised debate on February 12th, on ARD and ZDF, focusing on economic issues, migration, and the Ukraine conflict, with Merz currently leading in polls.
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40% Bias Score


RTL to Host Four-Way German Chancellor Candidate Debate
RTL will host a four-way televised debate on February 16th, featuring chancellor candidates Olaf Scholz (SPD), Friedrich Merz (Union), Alice Weidel (AfD), and Robert Habeck (Grüne), a week before the German federal election, following the cancellation of a planned Merz-Scholz duel by ARD and ZDF due...
RTL to Host Four-Way German Chancellor Candidate Debate
RTL will host a four-way televised debate on February 16th, featuring chancellor candidates Olaf Scholz (SPD), Friedrich Merz (Union), Alice Weidel (AfD), and Robert Habeck (Grüne), a week before the German federal election, following the cancellation of a planned Merz-Scholz duel by ARD and ZDF due...
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40% Bias Score


Merz Proposes Four-Way TV Debate Before German Election
Friedrich Merz proposes a four-way televised debate before Germany's February 23rd election, including himself, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Robert Habeck (Greens), and Alice Weidel (AfD), aiming to publicly contrast the Union party with the AfD. The Greens initially rejected a separate debate between Ha...
Merz Proposes Four-Way TV Debate Before German Election
Friedrich Merz proposes a four-way televised debate before Germany's February 23rd election, including himself, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Robert Habeck (Greens), and Alice Weidel (AfD), aiming to publicly contrast the Union party with the AfD. The Greens initially rejected a separate debate between Ha...
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36% Bias Score


Habeck's Refusal to Participate in German TV Duel Sparks Debate
Germany's ARD and ZDF defended their two-part Bundestag election TV duel plan after Habeck (Greens) declined his debate, prompting offers from Wagenknecht (BSW) and Lindner (FDP), sparking debate on broadcasting freedom and party representation.
Habeck's Refusal to Participate in German TV Duel Sparks Debate
Germany's ARD and ZDF defended their two-part Bundestag election TV duel plan after Habeck (Greens) declined his debate, prompting offers from Wagenknecht (BSW) and Lindner (FDP), sparking debate on broadcasting freedom and party representation.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Wins TV Debate, Impacting German Election Dynamics
A Forsa survey following an RTL/ntv TV debate shows Friedrich Merz as the perceived winner, with 32% of viewers rating his performance best overall, compared to 25% for Olaf Scholz and 18% for both Robert Habeck and Alice Weidel; the results suggest potential implications for coalition negotiations ...

Merz Wins TV Debate, Impacting German Election Dynamics
A Forsa survey following an RTL/ntv TV debate shows Friedrich Merz as the perceived winner, with 32% of viewers rating his performance best overall, compared to 25% for Olaf Scholz and 18% for both Robert Habeck and Alice Weidel; the results suggest potential implications for coalition negotiations ...
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56% Bias Score

Scholz-Merz Debate Reveals Factual Inaccuracies, Limited Voter Impact
During a televised debate, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and opposition leader Friedrich Merz made several factually inaccurate statements regarding the budget and immigration numbers, highlighting the limitations of such events in shifting deeply entrenched voter opinions; the upcoming multi-candid...

Scholz-Merz Debate Reveals Factual Inaccuracies, Limited Voter Impact
During a televised debate, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and opposition leader Friedrich Merz made several factually inaccurate statements regarding the budget and immigration numbers, highlighting the limitations of such events in shifting deeply entrenched voter opinions; the upcoming multi-candid...
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36% Bias Score

RTL Shifts to Four-Way Debate Ahead of German Election
RTL announced a four-way televised debate for February 16th, featuring Scholz, Merz, Weidel, and Habeck, replacing its original plan for a Scholz-Merz duel due to criticism of the traditional two-candidate format; the debate will air one week before Germany's federal election.

RTL Shifts to Four-Way Debate Ahead of German Election
RTL announced a four-way televised debate for February 16th, featuring Scholz, Merz, Weidel, and Habeck, replacing its original plan for a Scholz-Merz duel due to criticism of the traditional two-candidate format; the debate will air one week before Germany's federal election.
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36% Bias Score

RTL Hosts Four-Way Chancellor Debate Amidst Format Criticism
RTL announced a four-way televised debate on February 16th, featuring Scholz, Merz, Weidel, and Habeck, responding to criticism of the traditional two-candidate format and reflecting current poll standings, one week before the German federal election.

RTL Hosts Four-Way Chancellor Debate Amidst Format Criticism
RTL announced a four-way televised debate on February 16th, featuring Scholz, Merz, Weidel, and Habeck, responding to criticism of the traditional two-candidate format and reflecting current poll standings, one week before the German federal election.
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36% Bias Score

Habeck's Debate Refusal Sparks Controversy in German Election Campaign
The ARD and ZDF defended their two-duel format for the upcoming German federal election after Habeck declined a debate with Weidel, sparking a controversy regarding media representation and graded equal opportunity for all parties. The AfD is considering legal action.

Habeck's Debate Refusal Sparks Controversy in German Election Campaign
The ARD and ZDF defended their two-duel format for the upcoming German federal election after Habeck declined a debate with Weidel, sparking a controversy regarding media representation and graded equal opportunity for all parties. The AfD is considering legal action.
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48% Bias Score
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