German politicians on both sides of parliament have opposed Elon Musk's "intrusive" contribution to the national election.
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Finance representatives make up the most powerful lobby in the German parliament, with banks, insurance companies and fund management firms spending millions to influence legislation, a new analysis published on Friday suggests. No other industry among the 100 most financially powerful lobby groups is as strongly represented as the finance sector, according to an assessment by […]
German politicians on both sides of parliament have opposed Elon Musk's "intrusive" contribution to the national election.
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