Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
Germans are feeling increasingly less safe in their own country, due largely to immigration - a recent survey reveals.
Germany has a complicated system: voters get two votes, one for the candidate in their own constituency, and another for a party's electoral list. There's also a minimum 5% threshold for a party to ...
The far-right Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) is dominating polls in East Germany just weeks before the federal election ...
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In the must-see video above, more than 200,000 people protested against the far-right Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) in ...
It is not a question of distributing the 35,000 job losses “fairly” between east and west Germany, but of preventing them.
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BERLIN — Angst (a German word) is spreading across the Bundesrepublik. Amid talk that the country is the “ sick man of Europe ...
"Sixty per cent of young men under 30 would consider voting for the far-right in EU countries and this is much higher than the share among women," says Prof Abou-Chadi, in analysis drawn from a subset ...
Germany has ordered Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS) multiple rocket launchers (MRLs), Elbit Systems announced ...
Across Europe, centrist parties increasingly paint even mild social democracy as a “radical left” threat. The wild rhetoric ...