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CDU's alliance with AfD sparks nationwide protests in GermanyHundreds of thousands of Germans protested at the beginning of February against the initiative by the CDU, supported by the ...
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Germany's political storm: CDU and AfD's controversial pactHundreds of thousands of Germans protested at the beginning of February against the initiative by the CDU, supported by the AfD, which is gaining in the polls. The issue is the deportation of migrants ...
Fresh protests against the extreme-Right drew massive crowds in Germany on Saturday, including 250,000 people in Munich, ...
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France 24 on MSNGermany's Scholz slams CDU rival Merz for accepting far-right support in heated debateGermany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday clashed with opposition leader Friedrich Merz in a heated debate, accusing him of ...
Germany: Over 160,000 Protest Against Far-Right AfD Party Ahead of Election |Firstpost America |N18G
Germany: Over 160,000 Protest Against Far-Right AfD Party Ahead of Election | Firstpost America | N18G Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of several cities in Germany to protest ...
With German elections just weeks away, hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets to denounce the far-right.
Following the controversial Bundestag votes on migration policy, the CSU and CDU Union parties are trying to distance ...
Germany will hold a snap national election on Feb. 23 following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-way coalition.
Over the weekend, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Germany to protest against the CDU and AfD.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday accused his conservative rival Friedrich Merz of being ready to cooperate with the ...
Berlin police said on Sunday that at least 160,000 people attended a rally in the German capital to protest the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leaning on the support of the far ...
The leaders of the CDU/CSU bloc, Friedrich Merz and Markus Söder, told supporters in Nuremberg that their victory would keep the far-right AfD at bay. But protesters across Germany are angry at the ...
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