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- The SPD | Parties in the German Bundestag - deutschland. de
We introduce you to the political parties represented in the German Bundestag In Germany, parties only win seats in parliament if they obtain five percent or more of the votes The party: SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany Established: October 1890 Members: 365 000 MPs in the Bundestag: 120 of 630 MPs in total Historic figures: Willy Brandt, Federal Chancellor from 1969 to 1974 Helmut
- 2025 Bundestag elections, manifestos, parties, election campaign
With the Bundestag elections coming up on 23 February 2025, Germany’s political parties are in the midst of the election campaign, vying for voters with their manifestos We briefly present their stances on the major issues Business and the economy The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is in favour of a “Germany fund” that would finance power and heating grids, electric vehicle
- SPD - deutschland. de
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is the country’s oldest popular party It stands for a social policy of the Centre-Left and emphasizes the primacy of politics over economics
- Federal Government: central points of the coalition treaty
Following several weeks of coalition negotiations, the Christian Democratic Union of Germany Christian Social Union (CDU CSU) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) have set out their plans for a coalition government in a treaty
- The GDR - what life was like for people in East Germany
The SED (Socialist Unity Party of Germany) was the leading party in the GDR and largely determined the state’s political and social orientation Foundation: The SED was founded in 1946 when the KPD (Communist Party of Germany) and the SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany) was forced to merge in the Soviet occupation zone
- The CDU CSU | Parties in the German Bundestag - deutschland. de
The sister parties CDU and CSU, known as the “Union” for short, form the traditionally strongest party in Germany
- Germany: The first federal government comprising the SPD, Greens and FDP
The classic coalition of one big and one small partner The two conventional main parties in Germany are the CDU (Christian Democratic Union of Germany) and the SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany) Since 1949, one of the two has always provided the federal chancellor
- Parties and political foundations in Germany - deutschland. de
Go to this portals to find out more about the programs and the issues of all the political parties and their factions currently representing the citizens of Germany With just one click you can also access the pages of the party-affiliated foundations
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