Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
Germany could face months of political uncertainty after the federal election on Feb. 23 as opposition chief Friedrich Merz, ...
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Hosted on MSNGerman political parties play to voters ahead of electionsIn the runup to Germany's upcoming elections, political parties are in a battle to show how different their plans are to ...
BERLIN - Germany could face months of political uncertainty after the federal election on Feb. 23 as the winning party will ...
At the centre of the immigration debate is the notion of “welfare magnetism”: the idea that migrants are drawn to Germany by ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to be voted out of office as Europe's biggest economy goes to the polls. Sky News looks at ...
Immigration has become the most hotly-debated topic in the German election campaign. Here's a guide to leading parties' ...
The far-right Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) is dominating polls in East Germany just weeks before the federal election ...
An 80-year firewall has been shattered as the centre-right offers to team up with the far-right AfD to pass tougher ...
In less than two weeks' time, up to 60 million eleigible voters in Germany will head to the polls. DW Africa takes a tour across the country to explore what issues weigh on voters' hearts and minds.
Elon Musk's comments to a far-right party in Germany have raised concerns about the billionaire's escalating political ...
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