A far-right party has come second in a German national election for the first time since the Second World War.
The Christian Democratic Union has won a plurality in the Bundestag, preliminary exit polls suggested Sunday, while the ...
Signed ballot papers, locked ballot boxes, pencils for voting— countless false claims and accusations of manipulation are ...
Merz declared victory on Sunday afternoon after his Christian Democratic Union party was projected to win approximately 30% of the vote.
BERLIN, February 24. /TASS/. The Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) conservative bloc won the snap election to the Bundestag, the German legislative assembly, with 28.6% of ...
Twenty percent of Germans voted for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Sunday’s election, twice as many as ...
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BERLIN, February 24. /TASS/. Chairman of Germany’s Free Democratic Party (FDP) and ex-finance minister Christian Lindner said he would retire from politics after the party’s failure at the snap ...
The success of the Alternative for Germany, or AfD, is a sign of the times. Across Europe, far-right parties once on the fringe have gone mainstream.
Germany has voted — and the exit polls show opposition leader Friedrich Merz and his Conservative Party on course for a ...
The German federal polls have closed, and the exit polls appear to have handed the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) a victory.
German opposition leader Friedrich Merz's conservatives were on course for a lackluster victory in a national election Sunday ...
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