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  2. Electoral system of Germany - Wikipedia

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    An election is immediate if the voters' will determines the result directly. The process of an election based on lists compiled by the political parties is, however, compatible with the principle of an immediate election. An election is considered free if the government does not compel the people's voting decision in terms of content.

  3. Elections in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Elections can be held earlier in exceptional constitutional circumstances: for example, were the Chancellor to lose a vote of confidence in the Bundestag, then, during a grace period before the Bundestag can vote in a replacement Chancellor, the Chancellor could request the Federal President to dissolve the Bundestag and hold elections.

  4. Explainer-How do Germany's federal elections work? - AOL

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    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germans go to the polls on Sunday in a snap election called after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's three-way coalition. This is how Germany's election system works: WHAT ...

  5. List of electoral systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Currently no elections are held: China: Currently no elections are held: Comoros: President: Head of State and Government Two-round system: Assembly of the Union: Unicameral legislature Two-round system: Democratic Republic of the Congo: President: Head of State First-past-the-post: Senate: Upper chamber of legislature Elected by provincial ...

  6. Why Germany's Elections Have Huge Stakes for Climate ... - AOL

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    Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate of Germany's Christian Democrats, speaks to voters during an election campaign tour stop on February 20, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Credit - Photo by Maja Hitij ...

  7. Direct election - Wikipedia

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    Germany (the Weimar Republic) was the first European country to use direct election of a president without intervention by the legislature. [16] Both these systems were replaced by authoritarian systems within a number of years, with indirect presidential elections instated with the restoration of democracy (in 1871 and 1949, in West Germany ...

  8. Candidates of the 2025 German federal election - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of candidates for the 2025 German federal election. 29 political parties are contesting the election. [1] There are reportedly 1,700 fewer candidates in this election than in 2021. [2] The oldest candidate is 79 and the youngest is 17. [3]

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