Germany's Political Parties Support Sports
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What Germany's election means for sports and an Olympic bid
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Sports are a focus in the election manifestos of several Germany 's political parties.
The CDU , SPD , Greens and FDP promise to support a German bid for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Only the conservative CDU has taken up the demand frequently voiced by the German sports associations and is calling for a minister responsible for sports.
BSW promises to introduce a federal government subsidy of up to 150 ($ 157 ) per child for the first year of a sports club membership.
The CDU promises to recognize esports as a sport worthy of non-profit status.
The Greens and FDP also want to grant esports — competitions between computer gamers who compete individually or in teams — charitable status.
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