German Elections in September 2002 have not changed the composition of the government coalition (Social Democrats and Greens), but has influenced the situation in Bundestag. Christian Democrats are stronger than before. The process of deconcentration of the traditional German party system („two and half party“), which began in 1983, ended. It is likely that in the future governments composed of Social Democrats (SPD) with Greens (maybe with the Party of Democratic Socialism) on the one hand will alternate with Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) with Free Democrats (FDP) on the other hand
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The process of coalition formation following the 2017 Bundestag election was the most difficult in G...
Since it was founded in 1948, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) has been in federal government for lon...
When on 27 September 1998, Helmut Kohl, a Christian Democract, was voted out of office after 16 year...
In this paper it will be shown that socio-economic variables such as class and religious denominatio...
Federal elections are due to be held in Germany on 22nd September this year. As part of EUROPP’s ser...
Like all political parties in modern democracies, the major German parties face challenges caused by...
The collapse of the communist regime in German Democratic republic caused factual loss of legitimacy...
The general consensus from opinion polls is that Angela Merkel’s CDU will comfortably take the large...
The political campaign before Germany’s parliamentary elections to be held on 22 September has in al...
The German federal election of 2021 reshuffled Germany's party-political hierarchy, but left th...
On 22 September, Germany will hold federal elections. Philine Schuseil provides an overview of the p...
The phenomenon of the welfare state and all the different formats in which it exists today has been ...
On Sunday, Angela Merkel’s CDU/CSU won 41.5 per cent of the vote in Germany’s federal election, fall...
From 1953 to 1972, the SPD’s percentage of valid votes grew from federal election to federal electio...
This chapter seeks to map and analyse continuities and change of relevant structural attributes of t...
The process of coalition formation following the 2017 Bundestag election was the most difficult in G...
Since it was founded in 1948, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) has been in federal government for lon...
When on 27 September 1998, Helmut Kohl, a Christian Democract, was voted out of office after 16 year...
In this paper it will be shown that socio-economic variables such as class and religious denominatio...
Federal elections are due to be held in Germany on 22nd September this year. As part of EUROPP’s ser...