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- Leipzig_II abstract "Leipzig II is one of the 299 single member constituencies used for the German parliament, the Bundestag. One of sixteen districts covering the state of Saxony, it covers the southern and central parts of the city of Leipzig. The constituency was created for the 1990 election, the first following German reunification. The first two elections in 1990 and 1994 were won by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). The constituency was then gained by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in 1998 but was one of several districts in Saxony which the CDU regained at the 2009 election. The current representative is Thomas Feist.".
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- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink The_Greens.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Bundestag.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Bürgerrechtsbewegung_Solidarität.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_establishments_in_Germany.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Constituencies_established_in_1990.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Federal_electoral_districts_in_Saxony.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leipzig.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Democratic_Union_of_Germany.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Free_Democratic_Party_(Germany).
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Gerhard_Schulz_(politician).
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_1990.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_1994.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_1998.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_2002.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_2005.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_2009.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink German_reunification.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Gunter_Weißgerber.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Leipzig.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Marxist–Leninist_Party_of_Germany.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Monika_Lazar.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink National_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink The_Left_(Germany).
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink The_Republicans_(Germany).
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Feist.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLink File:Bundestagswahlkreis_153-2013.svg.
- Leipzig_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leipzig II".
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- Leipzig_II subject Category:1990_establishments_in_Germany.
- Leipzig_II subject Category:Constituencies_established_in_1990.
- Leipzig_II subject Category:Federal_electoral_districts_in_Saxony.
- Leipzig_II subject Category:Leipzig.
- Leipzig_II hypernym Constituencies.
- Leipzig_II type Settlement.
- Leipzig_II comment "Leipzig II is one of the 299 single member constituencies used for the German parliament, the Bundestag. One of sixteen districts covering the state of Saxony, it covers the southern and central parts of the city of Leipzig. The constituency was created for the 1990 election, the first following German reunification. The first two elections in 1990 and 1994 were won by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).".
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- Leipzig_II depiction Bundestagswahlkreis_153-2013.svg.
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