Germany will hold a snap national election on Feb. 23 following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-way coalition.
Framed as the troublemaker in an unpopular coalition, the FDP is mostly polling below Germany’s electoral threshold of 5%. If ...
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Germany erupts in mass protests against CDU/CSU-AfD allianceIn Germany, protests are ongoing against the joint voting by CDU/CSU and Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the Bundestag ...
Germany’s conservatives are desperate to avoid a three-party coalition, but the outcome depends on how many small parties ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany's Scholz, rival Merz face off in heated pre-election debateGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his conservative rival Friedrich Merz faced off in a heated TV debate on Sunday, exactly ...
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Germany: Mass protests after far-right AfD helps CDU/CSUA non-binding motion to restrict immigration has sparked outrage after citizens said the conservative CDU/CSU broke a promise ...
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France 24 on MSNGermany's Scholz slams CDU rival Merz for accepting far-right support in heated debateGermany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday clashed with opposition leader Friedrich Merz in a heated debate, accusing him of ...
The CDU/CSU parties broke a long-held taboo in German politics last week by relying on far-right votes to push through a bill ...
AfD stands to gain as mainstream parties side-step the issue ahead of the Feb 23 polls. Read more at straitstimes.com.
POLITICO has processed 35 years’ worth of election data to find out why this month’s vote is messier than ever ― and what will happen next.
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DPA International on MSNGermany's Scholz slams Merz on AfD cooperation in heated TV debateGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday accused his conservative rival Friedrich Merz of being ready to cooperate with the ...
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