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Merz’s conservatives ahead but far-right party the biggest winner in German local elections
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s party finished first in municipal polls in Germany’s most populous state, but the biggest winner in the first electoral test since Merz’s government took ... Read More
German Far Right Gains in Bellwether Election, but Fails to Sweep
Though a relief for the governing coalition, the far-right Alternative for Germany nearly tripled its vote share in North Rhine-Westphalia versus five years ago. Read More
Tragedy strikes Far-Right AfD as six candidates die ahead of German local election

Six candidates from Germany’s far-right AfD party have died in recent weeks ahead of local elections in North Rhine Westphalia. Police have said there is no suggestion of foul play behind the deaths. Read More
Six candidates for Germany’s far-right AfD party die in lead up to election

Six candidates for Germany’s far-right AfD party have died in recent weeks ahead of local elections in the large western state of North Rhine Westphalia. Police have said there is no suggestion of ... Read More
German local elections: Merz's CDU set to win, AfD makes strong gains

Germany's centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has emerged as the strongest party in local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state, according to initial projections ... Read More
Merz’s conservatives ahead but far-right AfD party the biggest winner in German local elections
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Friedrich Merz ‘s party finished first in municipal polls in Germany’s most populous state, but the biggest winner in the first electoral test since Merz’s government took ... Read More
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