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Germany's Green party is still flying high in opinion polls and has a good chance of being part of the next government. After being re-elected as party co-leader, Annalena Baerbock explained how the Greens try to keep that momentum going.
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Germany's Green party is still riding high in opinion polls and has a good chance of being part of the next government. As the party convenes at its annual congress this weekend, its platform is broadening.