The more "second votes" a party gets in a federal election, the...
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- B. more direct candidates from the party enter parliament.
- C. The risk of having to form a coalition is greater.
- D. The party gets more seats in parliament.
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✓ Correct Answer
The party gets more seats in parliament.
The correct answer is: “the party will get more seats in parliament.”. The German Bundestag is the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany, directly elected by the people. As the central legislative body, it passes federal laws, decides on the budget and elects the Federal Chancellor. This question is part of the official naturalization test “Living in Germany” from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) and is a prerequisite for German citizenship.