Spoiler alert: The far-right Alternative for Germany wants to exit the euro and deregulate Bitcoin, while Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats want to tax the super rich.
The most likely result of the German election on February 23 is a coalition between the conservative CDU/CSU and the Social ...
Germany elects a new parliament on February 23, with potential ramifications for the financial industry of Europe's largest ...
The outcome of the upcoming Bundestag elections will determine the fate of the Sarah Wagenknecht Union for Reason and Justice party, said the founder and chairman of the party, Sarah Wagenknecht, ...
Germans call in sick for over 20 days per year, much more than workers in other EU countries, which has prompted a radical ...
Germany’s conservatives are desperate to avoid a three-party coalition, but the outcome depends on how many small parties ...
Over the past decade and beyond, the CDU has undergone a significant identity shift under former Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Across Europe, centrist parties increasingly paint even mild social democracy as a “radical left” threat. The wild rhetoric ...
The SPD is polling between 15 per cent and 16 per cent, trailing in third place just weeks before the February 23 snap ...
Ministers in the German government are reshuffling after its ruling coalition effectively collapsed. The opposition have ...
With 18 days left until the election, key parties dwell on the key issues about Ukraine, the German economy, migration and relations with US President Donald Trump.
Christian Democratic Union will neither enter coalition talks with the AfD nor form a minority government, ex-chairman Armin ...