After Özdemir's Victory: "Now Just No Realos Triumph Crying"
Following Cem Özdemir's electoral victory in Baden-Württemberg, there are concerns among the Green Party members about the emergence of internal disputes while celebrating the win.
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The article assesses the recent electoral performance of the Greens in Baden-Württemberg, attributing their success to candidate Cem Özdemir's appeal and strategic distancing from the national party.
After the election in the Southwest: Many scenarios, but no talks yet
Following the recent elections in Baden-Württemberg, there are various potential political scenarios, yet discussions between parties have not commenced.
Baden-Württemberg after the election: CDU in cooling mode
Following a narrow electoral defeat, the CDU is preparing for coalition talks with the Greens in Baden-Württemberg, emphasizing the need to refrain from public demands during negotiations.
Rehaugen Video: Those Who Call It a Smear Campaign Reveal Themselves
The CDU leaders blame a smear campaign for their election loss in Baden-Württemberg after an old video of candidate Manuel Hagel resurfaced.
People: The FDP Politician Who Still Owes Voters a Bald Head
Nicole Büttner, the General Secretary of the FDP in Baden-Württemberg, remains committed to shaving her head as part of a bet after her party failed to meet election expectations.
Germany: Cem Özdemir Shows the Greens the Way
Cem Özdemir's leadership in Baden-Württemberg has led the Greens to a surprising election victory after a series of losses, highlighting the effectiveness of a clear and pragmatic approach.
Baden-Württemberg: The election campaign is over, and that applies to the CDU as well
The CDU in Baden-Württemberg is exhibiting reluctance to form a coalition with the Greens, showcasing a lack of commitment to cooperative governance.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day – A Summary for the Busy
Cem Özdemir's narrow election success in Baden-Württemberg raises questions about future coalition dynamics, particularly concerning Tübingen's mayor Boris Palmer.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: How the AfD Secured Its Only Direct Mandate
In Baden-Württemberg, the AfD secured its only direct mandate for the second time, largely due to the decline of the SPD in their former stronghold of Mannheim.
The Greens: 'Jens Spahn can be very brazen'
The Green party leader Britta Haßelmann discusses the implications of Cem Özdemir's recent electoral victory in Baden-Württemberg and responds to criticisms from the Union party.
Boris Palmer: The Man Who Inspires Fantasies
Boris Palmer, the mayor of Tübingen, is known for his provocative style and has emerged as a controversial figure in the German political landscape.
Oettinger in Interview: "Trust is damaged, but not destroyed"
Former Baden-Württemberg Prime Minister Günther Oettinger calls on the Greens and CDU to build a new foundation of trust following recent election results.
From Ulm to Hechingen: Journey to the Roots of Albert Einstein in Baden-Wurttemberg
The article explores the significant places in Baden-Wurttemberg linked to Albert Einstein, coinciding with the anniversary of his birth.
State Election in Rhineland-Palatinate: A Duel with the Handbrake On
The upcoming state election in Rhineland-Palatinate is drawing attention as the CDU's lead narrows, with the SPD hoping for a surprise outcome similar to that in Baden-Württemberg.
Baden-Württemberg: The CDU must show the Greens what a Porsche is
After the recent election in Baden-Württemberg, the CDU faces significant challenges as Porsche struggles financially, highlighting the Greens' dominance in urban areas despite economic turmoil.
Baden-Württemberg: How the CDU Keeps the Greens on Edge
The CDU in Baden-Württemberg is navigating strained relations with the Greens following recent elections, indicating challenging coalition talks ahead.
Baden-Württemberg's First Lady: She is still considering her role
Flavia Zaka, recently married to Cem Özdemir, is stepping into the role of First Lady of Baden-Württemberg and is currently assessing her responsibilities.
CDU Baden-Württemberg: Stand up, adjust your crown, make claims
Manuel Hagel, the leader of the CDU in Baden-Württemberg, offered his resignation following a narrow defeat to the Greens in the state elections, sparking discussions about future coalition negotiations and party direction.
5.5 Percent in BaWü: The Sad State of the SPD
The SPD is facing declining voter support in Baden-Württemberg, achieving only 5.5% in the latest elections and losing a significant portion of its traditional base.
Wurster: Jens Spahn's Switching Model
The article discusses Jens Spahn's proposed switching model in the context of the political landscape in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Green Party Chair: 'We Greens abolished the rotation forty years ago'
Franziska Brantner, the chair of the Green Party, emphasizes that the party abolished its rotation policy decades ago and insists there will be no part-time Minister-President in Baden-Württemberg during negotiations with the CDU.
Green Party Leader: 'There will not be a part-time Prime Minister'
Franziska Brantner, leader of the Green Party in Germany, emphasizes that there will not be a part-time Prime Minister in Baden-Württemberg, asserting that the party aims to negotiate on equal footing with the CDU.
Elections: Merz declared the FDP dead too soon
Friedrich Merz of the CDU prematurely declared the FDP irrelevant after their poor performance in Baden-Württemberg, urging their supporters to favor the CDU in the upcoming state elections.
Parties: No, the election in Baden-Württemberg did not end in a tie
Following the Baden-Württemberg state elections, the CDU has adopted an unusual stance regarding their defeat, acknowledging the Green Party's narrow victory while simultaneously suggesting they did not truly lose.
Baden-Württemberg: Martin Sellner Successfully Sues Against Residence Ban
Martin Sellner has successfully challenged a residence ban in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, due to insufficient grounds provided by the local government for restricting his freedom of expression.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: What lies behind the 'Israeli Model'?
The article discusses the suggestion by Jens Spahn to implement a shared leadership model in Baden-Württemberg, inspired by Israel's political history, following the recent election results.
Lessons from the State Election: Senior Coalition instead of Signal for Change
The state election in Baden-Württemberg highlights economic concerns as the primary voter issue, suggesting a shift in political focus for future campaigns.
Disillusionment After the Election: 'Goodbye, Baden-Württemberg'
The CDU in Baden-Württemberg faces disappointment after the elections, failing to reclaim entirely the governorship from the Green Party despite winning back several districts.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Greens Co-Chair on Possible Division of Term: ‘Good Joke’
Felix Banaszak, co-chair of the Green party in Baden-Württemberg, dismisses the CDU's proposal for dividing the term of the Prime Minister as a joke.
SZ in the morning: News of the day - the overview for the busy
Recent election results show a significant decline in support for left-wing parties in Baden-Württemberg, particularly the SPD, raising concerns for the political left.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Hagel offers resignation after defeat
Baden-Württemberg's CDU leader, Manuel Hagel, offered his resignation following a narrow electoral defeat, which was subsequently rejected by the party's state executive board.
Baden-Württemberg: Reports: Hagel reportedly offered to resign from CDU state leadership
Manuel Hagel, the CDU Spitzenkandidat, has reportedly offered to resign following the party's narrow election loss against the Greens in Baden-Württemberg.
Right-wing AfD makes historic gains in west German election
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party achieved a record electoral result in Baden-Württemberg, increasing its share of the vote significantly during the recent regional elections.
AfD in Baden-Württemberg: A Success That Could Have Been Greater
The AfD in Baden-Württemberg nearly doubled its previous electoral success, but its leader perceives third place as a loss.
Elections in Baden-Württemberg: The Triumph of the Wise Old Man on International Women’s Day
The election results in Baden-Württemberg highlight a significant win for the Greens, yet ironically underscore the continued relevance of older male politicians in the political arena, coinciding with International Women’s Day.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: The Triumph of the Wise Old Man on International Women's Day
The article discusses the surprising electoral success of the Green party in the Baden-Württemberg elections, attributing some of this success to recent controversies involving the CDU's candidate, particularly in connection with International Women's Day.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: CDU General Secretary Accuses Özdemir of 'Condescending Arrogance'
The CDU's Secretary General in Baden-Württemberg has publicly accused Greens' Cem Özdemir of condescending arrogance amid ongoing coalition negotiations.
State Elections in the Southwest: Disappointed Hopes
The outcome of the state election in Baden-Württemberg has left many entrepreneurs disappointed, as they hoped for a CDU-led government to stimulate economic policies.
State Election in the Southwest: Disappointed Hopes
The outcome of the state election in Baden-Württemberg has left many entrepreneurs disillusioned as they had hoped for a CDU-led government to drive economic policy changes in Berlin.
Can the SPD perish faster? Elections in Germany cement the demise of a major party
Germany's former leading party, the Social Democrats (SPD), suffered a crushing defeat in the regional elections in Baden-Württemberg, crossing just the 5% electoral threshold to remain relevant.
After the State Elections: How Friedrich Merz Answers an Unasked Question
Friedrich Merz addresses the implications of the recent state elections in Baden-Württemberg and their impact on the federal coalition in Berlin.
Missed entry into the state parliament: The Left seeks the workers
The Left party in Germany, after failing to clear the 5% threshold to enter the state parliament in Baden-Württemberg, reflects on its recent setbacks while maintaining a sense of optimism.
F. A. Z. Podcast for Germany: FDP Vice Kubicki: "Many coffin nails have already been hammered into the FDP"
FDP Vice Chairman Wolfgang Kubicki reflects on the party's electoral defeat in Baden-Württemberg, admitting the challenges ahead as they struggle for survival.
Federal Politics: Merz: FDP will 'no longer play a role'
CDU leader Friedrich Merz claims the FDP is finished as a major political force in Germany following its poor performance in the recent Baden-Württemberg state election.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Greens Reject Division of Term
Cem Özdemir, leader of the Green Party in Baden-Württemberg, firmly rejects the proposal to split the ministerial term with the CDU after a closely contested election.
AfD in Baden-Württemberg: Failed at Its Own Aspirations
The AfD in Baden-Württemberg is celebrating a significant electoral gain, but has fallen short of its ambitious expectations.
Podcast: "On Point": Green Electoral Success: Dare More Cem?
Cem Özdemir led the Greens to an unexpected victory in the Baden-Württemberg state election, securing 30.2% of the vote, surpassing the CDU.
Germany: Merz once again ruled out cooperation with the AfD after the elections in the state of Baden-Württemberg
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reiterated that his conservatives will not collaborate with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) following the narrow results of state elections in Baden-Württemberg.
‘Bitter result’ for Friedrich Merz as Greens win in German car heartland
Friedrich Merz's CDU faces a setback as the Greens emerge victorious in a key state election in Baden-Württemberg, posing challenges for the conservative party amid rising competition from the far right.