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The Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, from left, Holger Wöckel, Thomas Offenloch, Christine Langenfeld, Astrid Wallrabenstein, Doris König (Chairwoman), Ulrich Maidowski, Rhona Fetzer and Peter Frank, announces the ruling on the electoral law reform of the traffic light coalition, in Karlsruhe, Germany, Tuesady, July 30, 2024. Germany's highest court on Tuesday upheld part of an electoral reform designed to downsize the country's increasingly bloated parliament, but overturned a planned change that two opposition parties feared could cost them their chance to send lawmakers to Berlin. (Uli Deck/dpa via AP)

The Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, from left, Holger Wöckel, Thomas Offenloch, Christine Langenfeld, Astrid Wallrabenstein, Doris König (Chairwoman), Ulrich Maidowski, Rhona Fetzer and Peter Frank, announces the ruling on the electoral law reform of the traffic light coalition, in Karlsruhe, Germany, Tuesady, July 30, 2024. Germany's highest court on Tuesday upheld part of an electoral reform designed to downsize the country's increasingly bloated parliament, but overturned a planned change that two opposition parties feared could cost them their chance to send lawmakers to Berlin. (Uli Deck/dpa via AP)

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