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The 2025 Bundestag election and beyond
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Wind back the clock to 2015? The coalition agreement and the battle for German Conservatism
Read more: Wind back the clock to 2015? The coalition agreement and the battle for German ConservatismThe coalition agreement between the leaders of the centre-right Union and the centre-left SPD opens the way for a new German government to take office, led by the CDU’s Friedrich Merz. This is likely to happen in early May, once the parties to the coalition have given it their approval.
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Germany has released its debt-brake: at what political cost?
Read more: Germany has released its debt-brake: at what political cost?Within four weeks of its general election, constitutional amendments relaxing the rules on how much a German government can borrow passed through parliament and were signed by the country’s President. The praise the amendments have received overlooks the political cost that their architect, Chancellor-to-be, Friedrich Merz, has had to pay to get them through.
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1,100 miles from Berlin
Read more: 1,100 miles from BerlinThe short coastal walk from Cerbère to Portbou crosses a border over which refugees have flowed in both directions: in January 1939, women, children and Republican fighters fleeing Spain for France after the fall of Barcelona; 18 months later, people fleeing the other way after France fell to the Nazis. The memorial to Walter Benjamin,…