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How German parties plan to win voters in upcoming snap elections

How German parties plan to win voters in upcoming snap elections

Update: 2024-12-19
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Germany’s political groups officially kicked off their campaign trail after Chancellor Scholz lost a no-confidence vote on Tuesday (17 December). With a snap election now set for February, the race is well underway.

 

From their manifestos, both the SPD (S&D) and CDU/CSU (EPP) appear to be carefully calibrating their messaging on key voter concerns – such as aid to Ukraine, economic policy, and migration. Their goal? To win over voters without shutting the door on future coalition deals.

 

But which alliances stand a real chance, and what is the strategy behind the catchy slogans?

 

In this episode, host Giada Santana teams up with Euractiv’s Berlin-based reporters, Nick Alipour and Jasper Steinlein, to unpack how the CDU/CSU and SPD are branding themselves and the strategies driving their campaigns.

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How German parties plan to win voters in upcoming snap elections

How German parties plan to win voters in upcoming snap elections

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