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Germany 'super election year' starts with state and regional ballots on Sunday

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Germany 'super election year' starts with state and regional ballots on Sunday

Germany 'super election year' starts with state and regional ballots on Sunday

On Sunday two German states with a combined population of over 15 million people will elect new regional governments.

It's the start of the so-called 'super election year' culminating with federal elections in September.


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