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'''Die Tageszeitung''' ([[German language|German]]:  '''The Daily Newspaper'''), abbreviated '''Taz''', is a [[Right-wing politics|centre-right]] publication in [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]].  Although described as being "[[Left-wing politics|left]]," "alternative," and even "anti-capitalist," it fundamentally advocates for nothing more than mild social reform.
'''Die Tageszeitung''' ([[German language|German]]:  '''The Daily Newspaper'''), abbreviated '''Taz''', is a [[Right-wing politics|centre-right]] publication in [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]].  Despite the newspaper calling themselves  "[[Left-wing politics|left]]," "alternative," and even "anti-capitalist," it fundamentally advocates for nothing more than mild social reform. Effectively meaning that this newspaper could be considered [[Social democracy|social democrats]].


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Die Tageszeitung (German: The Daily Newspaper), abbreviated Taz, is a centre-right publication in Germany. Despite the newspaper calling themselves "left," "alternative," and even "anti-capitalist," it fundamentally advocates for nothing more than mild social reform. Effectively meaning that this newspaper could be considered social democrats.