FDP Party Day in Berlin: Kubicki Outlines His Plan – and Sets a Clear Deadline
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The FDP comes together at the party congress. Wolfgang Kubicki wants to become party leader. For the liberals it is about a groundbreaking direction decision.
Kubicki relies on red tape reduction, tax reform and share pension for the FDP.
Without opposing candidates, Wolfgang Kubicki can be elected as chairman at this weekend's FDP party congress. Lessons from the decline of his party are not yet discernible. A modern liberal party would need it right now.
On Saturday, the FDP will elect its new chairman. Wolfgang Kubicki will be named and said recently: The firewall is wrong. It's exciting how many delegates really speak out for the end of the AfD exclusion – and so allow democratic normality to prevail.
Wolfgang Kubicki is not exactly a signal for the generational change in the FDP. But there are hardly any liberals with a reputation. The 74-year-old wants to use his as party leader in the future.
The FDP wants to get out of the crisis at its Federal Party Congress on Saturday in Berlin with a new personnel composition (10.00 o'clock). The 74-year-old FDP vice-president Wolfgang Kubicki is running for the party presidency. He wants to replace Christian Dürr, who was elected as FDP leader only a year ago, who, after the defeats of his party, will resign prematurely in the state elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate. Kubic…
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