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Gregor Gysi
Gregor Gysi is a trained attorney and veteran politician of Germany's socialist Left Party.
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Partner Search
German parties have already begun looking for new coalition partners two years before the elections.
Political Party Crisis
Aging voters and falling membership are just two problems facing Germany's political parties.
Westward Ho?
After impressive recent gains, the Left Party now needs more support in western Germany.
Latin Lessons
DW-WORLD.DE spoke a Left Party parliamentarian about what Germany can learn from Latin America.
Oskar Lafontaine
Oskar Lafontaine is the parliamentary leader of the new far-left party, The Left, a grouping of the former Communist Party of East Germany and many disaffected left-wing Social Democrats.
G8 Summit
The Green Party's stance on G8 activism may cost it some points with far-left members, critics say
Green Light For Spy Jets
Germany's top court struck down an opposition bid to stop the deployment of spy jets to Afghanistan.
Moving Left
A new, far-left German political party may pose a threat to the ruling SPD, some observers say.
Tougher Laws Opposed
The government's plans to change immigration laws created an outcry among a variety of groups.
Center-Left for Berlin
Germany's only Social Democratic-Left Party coalition is to govern Berlin for another term.
Fractious Left-Wing Alliance Ratifies Merger Agreement
Despite continued unrest, members of Germany's left-wing alliance Left Party, made up of the former communist PDS and the WASG alternative party, have agreed to officially merge in 2007.
German Left-wingers Rubber-stamp Merger Plans
Former German Finance Minister Lafontaine vowed on Sunday to remain a thorn in the side of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government as his party approved plans for a merger with a fellow left-wing party.
After September Triumph, New Left Falters in Germany
Riding a wave of populism and anti-establishment sentiment, the newly formed Left Party swept into the Bundestag in September. But cracks are beginning to show in party unity. Is their political future endangered?
Germany's Opposition Parties Force Iraq Spy Investigation
The liberal Free Democrats have joined the Greens and the Left Party in voting in favor of an inquiry into German involvement in Iraq. An investigation will almost certainly now go ahead.
Long Shadow of Stasi Still Darkens Aspects of German Life
Despite being disbanded 16 years ago, the legacy of the East German secret police -- the Stasi -- continues to taint people in the public eye. 2006 has already seen a number of allegations arise.
Chances of German Probe Into Iraq Role Diminish
Despite a last attempt to force a parliamentary inquiry into the role of German agents in the Iraq war, disagreement among opposition leaders means a probe is now less likely than before.
Alternative Left Parties Sign Cooperation Agreement
Germany's Left Party on Saturday endorsed formalizing the electoral alliance of former communists and disgruntled social democrats opposing the ruling left-right coalition.
Lawmakers Turn Backs on Left Party
During Tuesday's opening session of parliament, the Left Party's candidate for deputy speaker was dealt a blow when he failed to get the votes needed from fellow parliamentarians. It has highlighted old schisms.
Head of Secret Police Archive Says Sorry
Secret Police in Germany's Parliament?
Germany's federal commissioner for the files of the former East German secret police has called for an investigation of new parliamentarians to check whether they worked for the organization.
Left Party Not Yet Out of the Power Game
The Left Party was the only contender in the German polls who could claim a full victory, winning 8.7 percent of votes in their first bid for power. They may yet end up being the king-makers.
In German Politics, Small is Beautiful
The country's big parties were the big losers in Sunday's elections. And in their efforts to look for coalition partners, they'd be well served to look for inspiration abroad, say experts.
The East-West Ballot Divide
Fifteen years after German reunification, voters in the former east still poll differently to the those in the west. But their collective power at the ballot box was not enough to secure a majority.
Norway Embraces Red-Green Alliance
Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik has conceded defeat in Norway's parliamentary elections, resigning after it became clear that his center-right coalition had been defeated by a three-party red-green alliance.
German Green Turned Red By Machine
An online "election machine" that helps people figure out what party is closest to them might offer surprising insights to many. Even a parliamentarian has now figured out that he should really back his political rivals.
All Eyes on Dresden in German Election
Germany's election on Sunday could face legal challenges amid allegations of unfairness: Voters in the eastern city of Dresden will head to the polls two weeks later due to the death of a parliamentary candidate.
Left Party tries to Right East-West Row
The newly formed pan-German socialist Left Party has upset eastern Germans with one of its campaign billboards. The poster allegedly shows an eastern politician slavishly looking at a westerner.
Left Party Leader Wins Privacy Case
A Berlin court issued a provisional ruling suppressing the publication of Gregor Gysi's Stasi files. The leader of the new Left party argued its publication would be in breach of his professional secrecy.
Coalition Calculus Crucial in Germany
Germany's political climate after the Sept.18 election will depend on the tricky business of coalition-building. The composition of party alliances is perhaps as important as the question of who becomes chancellor.
A Dose of Reality for Germany's Left Party?
Three weeks before Germany's general election, the newly formed socialist Left Party is starting to flag in the polls as it battles to defend its campaign platform considered by many critics as financially unviable.
Gregor Gysi: Portrait of a Political Charmer
The media-savvy leader of the new Left Party is fighting his election campaign with former Social Democrat heavyweight Oskar Lafontaine: together they are causing a stir in German politics.
The End of East Germany
Fifteen years ago, the parliament of former communist East Germany decided that a reunified Germany would be wiser and voted to join the West German state -- a historical moment that ended 45 years of Cold War.
Opinion: Schröder Caught in the Middle
With less than a month left until Germans go to the polls, Chancellor Gerhard Schröder appears to be in a tight spot. Maybe his decision to have an early election wasn't such a great idea, says DW-WORLD's Marc Young.
Left Party Gets Election Break
German Election Campaign Heads East
German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and his conservative rival Angela Merkel have started their campaigns in the eastern parts of the country. The two are not only fighting each other, but also the new Left Party.
"We Can't Realistically Hope to Win"
Germany's new Left Party has been rising in the polls and is likely to enter Germany's parliament after elections scheduled for Sept. 18. DW-TV spoke to Gregor Gysi, one of the party's leaders, about his plans.
Opinion: Fear and Loathing in Bavaria
Angela Merkel hopes to become the first chancellor from eastern Germany. She still might, despite a clumsy campaign. But no thanks to her fellow conservative Bavarian premier Edmund Stoiber, says DW-WORLD's Marc Young.
Getting the Gray Vote
Senior citizens make up a third of the German electorate and are being wooed by all the parties. But when it comes to one of the issues that concerns them -- pensions -- they don't think any one party has the answers.
"Lafontaine is Not a German Haider"
How strong is Germany's new leftist alliance? How dangerous is it for the Social Democrats? Is the Left Party's new front man, Oskar Lafontaine, wooing right wing voters? A political scientist offers answers.
Social Justice or Economic Folly?
The new hard-left grouping in Germany, the Left Party, is sending tremors across the political landscape. But, the party's economic program has industry groups and economists shaking their heads, and worrying.
Left Party Puts Rivals on Offensive
The newly formed "Left Party" is already gaining ground in the opinion polls -- at the cost of the conservative opposition. Although the leftists don't want to rule, they will take important votes.
The Comeback Kid
Former SPD chairman Oskar Lafontaine has had a tumultuous career in politics, withdrawing twice from the limelight in the past three decades. But this pugnacious and passionate "Napoleon" is back for his Waterloo.
Goodbye PDS, Hello "Left Party"
After much back and forth, Germany's reform communist PDS party on Sunday voted in favor of joining a new leftist alliance, and agreed to change their name, as expected, to The Left Party.
Germany's New Left Threatens Schröder
With two former media darlings looking to lead them into battle, Germany's newly allied leftists are hoping for major gains in the election. But how much can they really bite off?
Opinion: Germany Left Behind
While the new alliance of two leftist parties for Germany's early general election this fall might make the campaign more colorful, it certainly won't help the country, says DW-WORLD's Marc Young.
Gysi to Contest for PDS Again
Ex-Communists Ride High on Protest Wave
The success of Germany's "Monday Demonstrations," are symbolic of the unexpected return of the reformed Communists, who took a drubbing in the last federal elections but are ahead of the chancellor's party in some polls.
Communists Found EU-Wide Party
Communists from across Europe converged on Rome over the weekend to establish a new European-wide left party.
Dissidents Angered By the Release of East Germany's Last Leader
Former East German dissidents criticized the early release of East Germany’s last head of state. Egon Krenz was sentenced to six and a half years for his role in the fatal shootings of people trying to flee the country.
Back to the Future for Germany’s Socialists
Germany’s struggling socialist PDS, the successor party to East Germany's communists, has elected a new leader. The ballot came after an ongoing internal power struggle caused former leader Gabi Zimmer to step down.
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