The result of Germany’s federal election on February 23 is the product of a deep political and social crisis that will lead to explosive class conflicts.
Coalition negotiations between the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats to form a new federal government began Thursday.
Meanwhile, the Social Democratic party of Chancellor Olaf Scholz ... even if they’re a minority." After World War II, Germany put together restrictions on far-right parties to prevent the ...
‘The world ... Germany, and growing opposition to immigration, has changed that. Lines drawn between parties has left little room to maneuver. The exit polls left Social Democratic Party ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded defeat for his center-left Social Democrats after what he called 'a bitter election result.' ...
Exit polls show opposition leader Friedrich Merz's center-right Christian Democratic ... for Germany party heading towards the strongest showing of the far-right since World War II.
Meanwhile, the Social Democratic party of Chancellor Olaf Scholz whose representatives ... "You have to listen to them, even if they’re a minority." After World War II, Germany put together ...