In Germany, as elsewhere, "democracy" means whatever the ruling class says it means. Often, that means banning dissident ...
German voters are heading to the polls on Sunday, February 23 to decide who will run their next government. ITV News explains ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to be voted out of office as Europe's biggest economy goes to the polls. Sky News looks at ...
German voters decide on 23 February who will run their next government, with Friedrich Merz's conservative Christian ...
Germany’s three strongest parties lost ground slightly in a new poll ahead of the nation’s Feb. 23 snap election, while the ...
The runner-up is likely to be the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which has long been excluded by other parties as a prospective coalition partner due to its extremism. The centre-left ...
In a dramatic swing to the right, Friedrich Merz’s CDU is proposing Germany breaches EU law by closing its borders to ...
The anti-immigrant and far-right Alternative for Germany party has established itself as a significant political force in the ...
The Bundestag election has entered an entirely new phase due to the political shift within the Union parties in the final ...
The Wahl-O-Mat uses the parties' election programs to provide users with results. However, there are also alternatives that ...
Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. Transparency Germany Chair Alexandra Herzog sees that as a major problem: "In ...
Mat, users can use Bitkomat to compare their digital political opinions with the views of the Bundestag parties.