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Gerhard Schroeder and the SPD in Germany lost badly in 2009 elections with support down to 23% of the vote. In Britain, France, Poland, a similar situation prevails.
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German elections pit Merkel, challenger over poverty problems - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.17.2013
German Election Overturns Political Order
Wall Street Journal 09.23.2013
Germany's Social Democrats Agree to Coalition Talks With Merkel
Wall Street Journal 10.21.2013
Europe's Easy-Money Policy Snubs German Savers
Wall Street Journal 11.25.2013
German Coalition Reaches Deal but Faces Tough Party Vote
Wall Street Journal 11.27.2013
Americanized Labor Policy Is Spreading in Europe
New York Times 12.03.2013
German Coalition Hangs on a Vote by One Party
New York Times 12.09.2013
U.K. Premier's Former Rival Seeks to Save Labour
Wall Street Journal 09.28.2009
Center-Left Party Faces Staggering Loss
Wall Street Journal 09.28.2009
Wall Street Journal 09.28.2009
In Bad Times for Capitalism, Socialists in Europe Suffer
New York Times 09.29.2009
Berlin Poll Hits Merkel Coalition
Wall Street Journal 09.19.2011
Germany reaps rewards of entitlement cuts - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.20.2011
'Pirates' Deal a Blow to Germany's Political Status Quo
Wall Street Journal 04.10.2012
In Rebuke to Merkel, Social Democrats Win German Vote
New York Times 05.13.2012
Gerhard Schröder: The Man Who Rescued the German Economy
Wall Street Journal 07.06.2012
German politics: Of scissors and biting
Economist 03.09.2013
Marine Le Pen springs surprise visit on Macron during picket line campaign trip
The Guardian 04.26.2017
How Kaczynski Is Driving Poland Away from Europe - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 07.21.2017
DW.COM 09.27.2017
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