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Colour visions: a German-election lookahead

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The Economist

News & Politics, News

4.44.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The possibilities for an inevitable coalition government are a head-spinning colour wheel of party logos. We look at the most likely outcomes, and the smaller parties that may well play kingmakers. A series of scandals in Japan has propelled the country to a belated #MeToo crisis (10:35). And London’s once-abundant pie shops struggle with changing tastes and relocating clientele (16:53).


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0:46.9

I'm Rosie Bloor.

0:48.3

And I'm Jason Palmer.

0:53.3

Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world. Japan is late to this, but it might finally be having a Me Too moment.

1:01.0

Our correspondent reports that although attitudes are slow to change among the country's elite,

1:06.0

popular outrage about assault is rising.

1:10.0

And I take a little treatment popular outrage about assault is rising.

1:19.0

And I take a little trip to a vanishing slice of London life, the Pie and Mash shop.

1:26.9

We ask why this cheap but calerific meal is harder and harder to find and try something called liquor that isn't.

1:35.8

First up, though.

1:43.1

It's the last week before Germany's federal election and the parties are making their last ditch pitches.

1:46.6

On both Sunday and Monday, the top four party leaders went head-to-head to head to head in TV debates.

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