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Christian Democrats should resist drawing conclusions from Saxony-Anhalt race, say analysts
Rivals seize on party missteps to beat back a Green lead in the polls
Germany’s Conservative, Green and Social Democrat candidates differ over Nord Stream
Centre-left party at risk of dwindling into irrelevance as rival surges in polls
Most parties battling for power in the Bundestag elections have ideas that unsettle the neighbours
From Rainer Winters, Editor, Analogo.de, Kiel, Germany
Once seen as unrealistically radical, Green party rides wave of popularity that could sweep it into government
Baerbock’s candidacy shows the party is serious about holding power
Facial recognition should be limited even in use by law enforcement, say regulators
CDU leader beats Markus Söder in vote that exposes deep rifts ahead of September poll
Nominee for chancellor embodies Greens’ transition from protest movement to party of government
Forty-year-old party co-head presents candidacy as a bid for change
Greens to decide on Monday who will be their chancellor candidate
September’s elections may bring the Greens and fresh thinking to Berlin’s foreign and economic policies
Pandemic procurement scandal comes at a difficult time for new CDU leader Armin Laschet
Instead of the rocklike stability of the past, its political parties are in even more flux than usual
Chancellor’s stance on Russian pipeline backed by bulk of German political establishment
The party has a leftwing base but needs centrist votes to win next year’s election
EU politicians face stark rhetoric from US as they adapt to Donald Trump era
Far-right party’s strong showing in regional polls leaves CDU and SPD struggling to form coalitions
Kramp-Karrenbauer argues government should stick to ‘Schwarze Null’ policy
Co-leader Robert Habeck says party’s programme has become ‘new normal in society’
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