from Anastasia Pyschny, Maura Kratz and Sebastian Unsicker
DOI: 10.36206/BP2025.02
The nomination of candidates for the German Bundestag is a multi-stage process that determines who the citizens can elect to parliament. The early election on 23 February 2025 inevitably influenced this process, as the deadline for submitting internal party nominations had to be brought forward. This challenge for the parties was hardly discussed in the media. Discussions with board members from the district and state associations of all parties represented in the Bundestag, as well as the FDP and the BSW, reveal that procedural changes were sometimes necessary in the internal party nomination process. The parties with the largest memberships, the SPD and CDU, were exempt from this.
The most important facts in brief:
Before the early Bundestag election, little was said about the challenge for the parties to nominate their candidates on time. The new election has had the following impact on the candidate line-up:
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