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Bodo Ramelow, former Minister President of Thuringia smiles in the Thuringian State Parliament in Erfurt, Germany, Friday, Feb. 21, 2020. State lawmakers in the eastern Germany federal state cleared the way for getting a new government without the support of a far-right party. Lawmakers from several parties announced late Friday in Thuringia that they agreed to hold a new vote in parliament on the state governor next month and plan to have new state elections in April 2021. (Martin Schutt/dpa via AP)

Bodo Ramelow, former Minister President of Thuringia smiles in the Thuringian State Parliament in Erfurt, Germany, Friday, Feb. 21, 2020. State lawmakers in the eastern Germany federal state cleared the way for getting a new government without the support of a far-right party. Lawmakers from several parties announced late Friday in Thuringia that they agreed to hold a new vote in parliament on the state governor next month and plan to have new state elections in April 2021. (Martin Schutt/dpa via AP)

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