The February 23 parliamentary poll in Germany produced several outcomes, the prominent being a highly fractured verdict.
more than any other political party in Germany. Some 83.5 per cent of the eligible population voted in Sunday’s elections, the highest recorded figure since 1990. Across the board, the AfD swept ...
Put simply, more than four in every five of Germany's 59.2 million voters turned out. It reflects just how energised Germans have been by this election, which comes at a pivotal moment for their ...
Germany’s economy is stalled ... “but a complete redrawing of the world map.” Perhaps no one has distilled the stakes of the election more succinctly — ironically enough — than the ...
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Western officials have accused Russia and its proxies of staging dozens of attacks and other incidents across Europe since ...
An astounding map that has emerged from Germany’s general election has shown just how divided the nation at the heart of Europe is.
An analysis of Germany’s election data shows that Sunday’s vote was historic for several reasons. Five key observations show how the country's politics are changing.
Gareth Dale, associate head of the department of social and political sciences ... you look up the electoral maps of the general election, it’s as if the old East Germany still exists, ...
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Map showing the location ... said the town had “broken a political taboo” when its left-wing Die Linke party, which is historically popular in eastern Germany, agreed to form a brief ...
AfD dominant in east, spreading to the west Look at an election results map of Germany, and you could ... But the AfD is spreading in the west too, and political loyalty to the old mainstream ...
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