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Plötzlich Kanzlerin - Season 1

Overnight, conservative politician Christine Kilonzo-Krämer is suddenly elected Germany's first Black Chancellor due to her predecessor and biggest rival being involved in a sex and drug scandal. While Christine is well prepared for the most powerful position in Germany, her loved ones and the German public don't quite seem to be ready for this kind of change...

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Overnight, conservative politician Christine Kilonzo-Krämer is suddenly elected Germany's first Black Chancellor due to her predecessor and biggest rival being involved in a sex and drug scandal. While Christine is well prepared for the most powerful position in Germany, her loved ones and the German public don't quite seem to be ready for this kind of change...

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