Germany's political parties are financed through public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how...
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Germany's political parties receive public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how German parties get their money.
Germany's political parties are financed through public funding, membership fees and donations from corporations and individuals. DW examines how...
Immigration and the economy are the topics that dominate the political debate in the run-up to the general election on February 23. DW looks at the...
The German army, the Bundeswehr, will need much more money than before. The question of where the funds will come from is a topic of debate in...
My Vote Counts wants all political donations disclosed, no matter how small.
Here's a look at Germany's political parties — CDU, CSU, SPD, FDP, Left Party, Greens, AfD, BSW — who they are and what they want.
By Michael von der Schulenburg The war in Ukraine and its consequences will have a long-lasting negative impact on the political, security,...
by Frank Zeller and Femke ColborneAll other German parties see the far-right AfD as a threat to democracy, but the anti-immigration party has a...
On the first day of its court challenge of the Political Funding Act, My Vote Counts made its case clear — every rand that political parties receive...
It is unfortunate we often dismiss the significance of small political parties. These entities do not win elections, but their leadership and...
The most dramatic narrative shift in this post-lockdown period has been the flip in the perceptions of government itself. For decades and even...