Merz’s Own Party Is Already Talking About Replacing Him
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Merz’s Own Party Is Already Talking About Replacing Him
Friedrich Merz’s popularity has slumped after just a year as chancellor, and people within his own CDU party are now reportedly discussing whether he should be replaced. Reports are circulating this week that CDU officials have been privately weighing whether a leadership challenge could realistically be mounted against him. According to Bild, “the discussions so far have not involved concrete planning in a large group, but rather considerations…
In the leadership circles of the Christian Democratic Union (CDF), to which German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is a member, options are being discussed to replace him, with tabloids Stern and Bild.
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