The PDS logo is brilliant!
The whole thing practically oozes authenticity, too - the only tiny issue I see is that the DSU's name is a touch awkward, but I think I see the dilemma you had there, looking for a name with the "-u" ending and having other factors in play.
Now to go show this to someone and make them question their grip on reality for a few minutes.
Thank you!!! The DSU actually exists though-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Social_Union_(East_Germany) I based these parties as much off real East German parties as possible (with the exception of the Labour Party, which was based off of WASG.) If you haven't before, check out the (OTL) 1990 East German election. The political landscape was shockingly similar to West Germany, which inspired me to extrapolate it into the present day.
I love those logos. What's the premise for this world? Why has East Germany embraced democracy?
Thanks! The PoD is pretty simple and recent - the Two Plus Four Agreement which led to speedy reunification of Germany in 1990 is vetoed by one of the "Four" (France, the Soviet Union, UK, and US), leaving East Germany in limbo with the government unable to fulfill its promise of rapid reunification. East Germany actually held free and fair elections in March 1990 IOTL, after pro-democratic reformists took power in the SED, which resulted in victory for a pro-reunification grand coalition of the CDU, DSU, BFD (East German FDP), and SPD. ITTL, after talks fail, the government becomes unpopular but the democracy does not. The gap between West and East widens again after an interim constitution is written and ratified, and after a few years people grow wary of reunification - the PDS becomes popular as the East German economy goes into decline along with most of the former eastern bloc. While the CDU has been in government multiple times since 1990, reunification has taken a back foot to more day to day issues troubling the country. Nonetheless it remains a key goal for both Western and Eastern politicians.