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Amazon S3 on MSN'Unprecedented': First time since WWII that German parliament needs support of far right to pass a lawGermany's parliament could pass a law thanks to far-right support for the first time in the country's post-war history on Friday, if an opposition motion on tightening immigration controls passes with ...
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BERLIN (AP) — Alternative for Germany appears to be heading for its strongest national election result yet this month and is ...
German voters are heading to the polls on Sunday, February 23 to decide who will run their next government. ITV News explains ...
Even though the Alternative for Germany is highly unlikely to take a share of power soon, it has become a factor that other ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz has accused his main rival in Germany’s upcoming election of “constant about turns,” while Friedrich ...
However, on Friday, the German parliament narrowly rejected a bill calling for tougher rules on migration that risked becoming the first draft legislation to pass thanks to a far-right party.
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'Unprecedented': First time since WWII that German parliament needs support of far right to pass lawFrance24 (Video) 'Unprecedented': First time since WWII that German parliament needs support of far right to pass law Posted: January 31, 2025 | Last updated: January 31, 2025 Germany's parliament ...
Alternative for Germany appears to be heading for its strongest national election result yet this month and is fielding its ...
BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz accused his ... accused Scholz of leaving behind an economic “disaster” as parliament met Tuesday for the last time before the country's Feb ...
'Unprecedented': First time since WWII that German parliament needs support of far right to pass law
Germany's parliament could pass a law thanks to far-right support for the first time in the country's post-war history. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on Germany's sociopolitical and ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz ... right, during the last parliament session ahead of national's elections, at the Bundestag parliament in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025.
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