Germany’s centrist establishment has long scorned the far left, but it is increasingly reliant on leftists to outmaneuver the far right in crucial votes in Parliament.
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Can Germany’s Die Linke Revive Itself?
In October, Die Linke elected new leadership, which promises to reconnect with working-class voters. With German elections planned for early 2025, they face a race against time to change the party’s ...
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The Improbable Resurgence of Die Linke
Die Linke’s own leaders claimed they could now win back those who had abandoned the party over Wagenknecht’s alleged ...
Germany’s election results may at first seem like just another success for conservative and far-right forces. The Christian Democrats won the most votes of any party with 28.52 percent. Their leader, ...
Struggling a month ago, the Die Linke party surged into Parliament by riding a backlash against conservative immigration policy. By Tatiana Firsova and Jim Tankersley Reporting from Berlin Her fans ...
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