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German Chancellor Scholz's liberal party narrowly beat the country's largest far-right party in a regional election seen as a litmus test for where politics are headed in Europe's biggest economy.
The head of Germany's pro-business Free Democrats (FDP), Christian Lindner, resigned Sunday after the party failed to cross .
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Eastern Germany, in contrast ... woman and children. Shunned by liberal Germans, AfD has become the second strongest party in the country and, arguably, the driving force behind a national ...
SEBASTIAN GOLLNOW/DPA PICTURE-ALLIANCE VIA AFP Renowned for its ability to make or break majorities in Germany, will the Liberal Democratic Party (FDP) still be represented in the Bundestag ...
Once upon a time, the liberal Free Democratic Party was indispensable, the glue holding together Germany’s political system. From Adenauer to Kohl, the pro-business party favoured by German ...
Inside Germany,* just published in London, almost no one except Party members and officers in uniform now gives the “Heil Hitler!” greeting. Despite Mr. Villard’s reputation as a liberal ...
BERLIN/POTSDAM – The lack of spring in Christian Lindner’s step heralds the murky electoral prospects of Germany’s liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP). Just a few months ago, the FDP ...
His party, which combines two moderate Christian conservative parties, won a 208-seat majority in the Bundestag, Germany's parliament. Scholz' Social Democrats, a moderate liberal party ...
The head of Germany’s pro-business Free Democrats (FDP), Christian Lindner, resigned on Sunday after the party failed to cross ... After the election, the liberal leader showed his early flair ...