Reactions in the CSU After Weber's Pentecost Letter
18 Articles
18 Articles
Manfred Weber insists on a reorientation of the CSU. The advice of the head of the EPP: Do not follow the survey values, but follow the heart.
Manfred Weber's Pentecostal letter was primarily understood in Munich as a side blow to Markus Söder. In fact, he goes deeper. The CSU vice-president and EPP boss asks how much substance behind the Christian-social language of his party still exists – and why the common good becomes political again.
In a letter, CSU-Vize Weber accuses his party of weak content and Söder of a wrong line. Now, CSU-Urgestein Theo Waigel is behind this criticism and demands open debates about the course and style of the party leader.
After the "Pfingstbrief" by CSU Vice Manfred Weber, the party discusses its orientation. Celebrities demand more breadth in the top – and more content.
How long can Markus Söder remain at the head of the CSU? Party vize Manfred Weber doesn't hold much of the current chairman, as he made clear in a "Pentecost letter". Will Söder's fall be planned behind the scenes?
Bavaria's prime minister propagates the new seriousness, but then CSU-Vize Weber writes a letter. Is this only constructive criticism? Or the beginning of Söder's end?
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