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German regional vote reveals economy worries and SPD decline
A regional election that could reshape German politics.
The Green Party and Cem Özdemir — set to become Germany‘s first state premier with Turkish roots — have won in the wealthy southwestern state of Baden‑Württemberg.
Why did voters place their trust in Özdemir more than in any party? This is a deep dive into an astonishing comeback, a painful crash landing, and the growing role of personality in German politics.
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A regional election that could reshape German politics.
The Green Party and Cem Özdemir — set to become Germany‘s first state premier with Turkish roots — have won in the wealthy southwestern state of Baden‑Württemberg.
Why did voters place their trust in Özdemir more than in any party? This is a deep dive into an astonishing comeback, a painful crash landing, and the growing role of personality in German politics.
A regional election that could reshape German politics.
The Green Party and Cem Özdemir — set to become Germany‘s first state premier with Turkish roots — have won in the wealthy southwestern state of Baden‑Württemberg.
Why did voters place their trust in Özdemir more than in any party? This is a deep dive into an astonishing comeback, a painful crash landing, and the growing role of personality in German politics.
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