🇩🇪 ELECTION FRAUD IN GERMANY?
To get seats in the German parliament you need at least 5% of votes, hence all parties below 5% are not part of the government and are irrelevant.
-> Look at the BSW, the party of Sarah Wagenknecht! They’re missing just a few votes.
They were extremely close, but now it even look like that they could have been cheated!
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To govern in Germany a union of parties needs to be formed that has at least 316 seats.
Now, because the BSW party is not in the government and is out with 4.97% the CDU and SPD can now govern together, else they would need someone else to join.
With BSW at 5% the seats would look like this:
- BSW 31 seats
- CDU 198 seats
- SPD 114 seats
-> CDU + SPD would have 312 out of the needed 316, missing 4 seats. They would need a third party to form the government.
Hence the BSW could have been part of the government as the smallest possible contributor to the coalition.
The greens obviously, would also be able to join.
Nevertheless, having two parties being a contender, allows for better negotiations and flexibility. This was eliminated.
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Now what happened?
The German ambassador to the Uk, says he has not received election documents and ballots, hence Germans abroad were not able vote.
Such tactics, happened already with Georgian and Moldovan elections. If you can predict that a specific country where your citizens reside, overwhelmingly vote for one party, just exclude them.
Literally the same happens with Moldovan and Georgian diasporas in eastern countries, while the ones in the west were able to vote.
And it worked.
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A politician from the BSW, sounds the alarm and calls exactly this out!
He suggests that the German constitutional court in Karlsruhe will have to deal with this, hence they want to sue.
Whenever it is election fraud, or just a mistake is not important! The BSW party is missing so few votes and also having an influence on the government coalition, hence it is important and all that looks suspicious.
This would have made a big difference, since the government would be formed out of 3 parties and not 2 parties.
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Pro government journalists seemingly also had access to the election data, before the voting booths closed and the election was even finished.
1) The voting closed at 6:00pm (18:00)
2) Tilo Jung knew the BSW party is out at 5:06pm (17:06)
Now with so few votes, it’s fishy
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Official government polls had the BSW party at 5.0% at 6:00pm yesterday.
So how could have Tilo known that BSW will be out?
He knew the results? Or just guessed it?
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Additional potential target of the elections denial of Germans abroad could be the AFD party, because they have 152 seats and with just 6 seats more, they would have 25% of the seats and got specific parliamentary minority rights!
The rules of procedure of the Bundestag provide for various parliamentary minority rights that can be exercised if at least 25 percent of the deputies support the motions.
These include the right to set up a committee of inquiry and the right to bring an action for violation of the principle of subsidiarity.
-> Could have been a worse threat for the mainstream government than the BSW, owning the parliament.
If the BSW and AFD were both in the parliament, they could have exercised these rights together and audit the government and this is now not possible.
Though the German "deep state" in any case does not want the anti-mainstream parties (BSW and AFD) to grow and become part of the political process, hence they fight them with all they've got.
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🇩🇪 German news show pretends that the microphone of the anchor does not work, to avoid talking about the success of the AFD.
Guy switches the topic and magically, the mic is allowed to work again.
Though, it was not even broken. LMAO
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Earlier we had the case of someone destroying mail in ballots at the post.
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An election helper proudly announced that he invalidates AFD ballots.
He deleted his account after causing a splash.
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Election mistake (or was it?) in Aachen:
- The splinter party "Alliance for Germany" received 7.24% of the votes
- BSW (Alliance Sarah Wagenknecht) received 0%
-> BSW voters wondered why 0% was given despite their vote and it was uncovered.
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archive.ph/2025.02.24-104…
In Berlin, the Bundestag election was counted again. In two districts, the votes cast must therefore be re-e calculated again.
In the constituency, the Bundestag candidate of the Greens, Moritz Heuberger (34), had gained a lead with only 61 first votes over his CDU challenger Jan-Marco Luczak (49). Whether the recount has an influence on the election result is not clear.
This was confirmed by Berlin's state election director Stephan Bröchler (62). There were irregularities in Marzahn-Hellersdorf and Tempelhof-Schöneberg. In Marzahn-Hellersdorf, two constituencies were therefore counted again during the night.
"This result led the election management to the decision that the entire constituency must be looked at again as a precaution," says Bröchler.
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