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    Edeka’s political warning: No blue vote on Sunday in Saxony and Thuringia

    State elections are taking place in Saxony and Thuringia on Sunday, and in the run-up to these important political events, Germany's largest food retailer, Edeka, has made an unmistakable political statement. Not through traditional political channels, but in the form of a comprehensive advertisement in the weekly newspaper "Die Zeit" and the daily newspaper "FAZ" (Thursday editions). It started with a full-page ad with the provocative title "Why blue is not an option at Edeka". The ad draws an unusual…

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    Union strikes back: 34 percent in the new Sunday trend!

    The political landscape in Germany is currently showing surprising changes. In the current polls, which were prepared by Allensbach and recently published in the "FAZ", it is clear that the Union, consisting of the CDU and CSU, has been able to significantly increase its popularity. The Sunday trend shows that the Union parties now receive 34 percent of the vote, an increase of two percentage points compared to the previous polls. This is a remarkable increase that significantly affects the…

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    Far-right party gains ground: Current Sunday trend at a glance

    The latest polls on the political climate in Germany show significant shifts in voter behavior that could influence both political actors and voters themselves in the coming weeks and months. Rise of the AfD and the Greens An interesting development can be seen in the current results of the Sunday trend, which were determined by the opinion research institute Insa for the "Bild am Sonntag". The AfD was able to increase its approval ratings by one percentage point and now…

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    Neu-Isenburg: Citizens’ initiative campaigns for improved Sunday bus service

    Improving city bus connections in Neu-Isenburg An important development has occurred in Neu-Isenburg that will improve the quality of life of residents in the Zeppelinheim and Gravenbruch districts. In an inter-party motion, the Neu-Isenburg parliament has asked the municipal utilities to improve the connections between the city buses and the city center on Sundays. This measure will bring about a significant improvement in the infrastructure and public transport in the region. The need for improvement In the past, the city…

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    ÖHV Sunday question: Neos narrowly catches up with ÖVP – hotel industry evaluates top politicians

    The Austrian Hotel Association (ÖHV), the largest voluntary and non-partisan interest group in tourism, asked its members to rate top politicians. A total of 214 members took part in the survey. It shows that practical relevance and industry knowledge go hand in hand with better grades. ÖHV President Walter Veit summarizes the results and emphasizes that top politicians who vehemently demand change are rated particularly well. Among the politicians who received particularly high marks is Sepp Schellhorn from the Neos…

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    Survey: Greens lose millions of voters – Sunday trend shows low point

    Political dissatisfaction in Germany: Why millions Voters defect from the Greens The latest survey results from the opinion research institute Insa reveal a remarkable shift in the political landscape in Germany. According to the "Sunday trend", the Greens are at their lowest level in six years, resulting in a loss of millions of voters. This development highlights the increasing dissatisfaction of many citizens with the current political situation. The shift away from the Greens is accompanied by a small change…

  • PoliticsEuropean and local elections 2024: District administrator calls for participation

    Record number: Over 64,300 applications for postal voting in the Borken district for the European elections on Sunday

    A total of 286,500 eligible voters in the district Borken On June 9, 2024, a total of 286,500 people in the Borken district are called upon to cast their vote for the European Parliament, including 144,700 women and 141,800 men. A special feature of this election is the participation of 16 and 17 year olds, who make up around 6,800 of those eligible to vote in the Borken district. Applying for postal voting documents is becoming increasingly popular, with more…

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    Don’t miss it! All results of the European elections online on Sunday, June 9, at www.eisenach.de

    European elections Results follow live in Eisenach Next Sunday9. Junecitizens of Eisenach have the opportunity to view the results of the European elections online on the city's website at www.eisenach.de. The city administration provides a link that will be activated on election Sunday at 6 p.m. and leads directly to the portal of the Thuringian State Office for Statistics. This link can also be found on the city's special election pages in the "Service" section under "Elections", where further information…

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    A strong SPÖ as a guarantee for better living conditions and democracy in Austria and Europe – Vote on Sunday!

    On Thursday, SPÖ federal manager Klaus Seltenheim sharply criticized the statements made by ÖVP parliamentary group leader August Wöginger. Seltenheim accused Wöginger of whitewashing the black-blue coalitions in Upper Austria, Lower Austria and Salzburg and of not ruling out working with the FPÖ again. Seltenheim stressed that only a strong SPÖ could prevent a repeat of the black-blue horror coalition in Austria and the shift to the right in Europe. A strong social democracy is crucial to improving living conditions…

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