Kubicki Elected New FDP Chairman
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Party Congress - New FDP Leader Kubicki Promotes Conservative-Liberal Course - Debate on New Program
In his first speech, the newly elected FDP leader, Kubicki, called for the party's conservative-liberal course and had previously been elected as the new party leader in a fight vote.
In the FDP, tensions have not disappeared after the election of the new party leader. Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann makes it clear that Wolfgang Kubicki must now take into account different tendencies in the party.
He is direct, likes to provoke, and by his own admission has "the presence of a refrigerator." Yet, as of today, 74-year-old Wolfgang Kubicki is the new leader of the German liberal party FDP. A daunting task awaits him: reviving the party declared dead. At the party congress in Berlin, Kubicki was elected with 59 percent of the vote, over a more progressive candidate. In his speech, the right-wing liberal tried to win over the left wing. "Toget…
Instead of a formality it became a fight vote: Wolfgang Kubicki is the new FDP leader. At the Federal Party Congress the necessary courage was often conjured up, but the trenches within the liberal party are not to be overlooked.
Wolfgang Kubicki is the new party leader of the German FDP and succeeds Christian Dürr.
Unexpectedly, MEP Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann challenged Wolfgang Kubicki to fight for the FDP presidency.
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