Timpani Strike at the Fdp: Wolfgang Kubicki Wants to Become Party Leader
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A controversial head is applying for the chairmanship of the German liberals: Wolfgang Kubicki wants to stand for election at the party congress in May. The previous party leader Christian Dürr reacted quickly.
Freedom politics needs Germany more than ever. But the FDP is a total failure. Could Wolfgang Kubicki change that as party leader? He, too, must build trust. But who else should manage to re-establish the FDP?
74-year-old Kubicki has been a party vize since 2013. Now he is running for chairman - incumbent Dürr reacts on Sunday. Criticism comes from Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann.
Deputy FDP chairman Kubicki wants to become the new party leader. The 74-year-old announced on the online platform X that he would be running for the federal presidency at the party congress in May in Berlin. The former chairman Dürr would also like to hold on to his office.
The FDP has recently almost disappeared in insignificance. Now a liberal primeval rock wants to bring the party back on track: Wolfgang Kubicki has announced his candidacy for the FDP presidency.
At the FDP party day at the end of May, Kubicki, Dürr and Höne want to reposition the battered liberals. A new Secretary General is also in discussion.
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