German voters go to the polls Sunday to elect a parliament that will determine who runs the country for the next four years.
The far-right AfD – which is anti-reform – trails the CDU on 21 per cent, with the ruling SPD on 16 per cent and the Greens ...
And yet it is anything but guaranteed how party chairman Friedrich Merz can govern a country in which the far-right Alternative for Germany comes second, polarization hits record levels, and ...
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Merz, the current frontrunner, will likely face the challenge of assembling a three-way coalition, either with the SPD and ...
According to YouGov’s final MRP poll before the election, the far-right AfD’s 145 seats will surpass the 115 projected for ...
German voters will vote to choose their new Bundestag on Sunday (3). Here is everything you need to know about elections for ...
Germany faces a snap election on Sunday, 23 February following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz 's coalition government ...
Christian Lindner triggered early elections last fall with a move meant to save his party. It brought chaos at an inopportune ...
In a survey out last year, women aged 14 to 29 reported significantly less support for Merz’s party than their male peers ...
The AfD is currently polling in second place on 21%, nine points behind the frontrunners - the Christian Democrats (CDU).
German conservative frontrunner Friedrich Merz pledged that a government under his leadership wouldn’t raise taxes to fund ...