The CDU member of the South Thuringian state parliament, Michael Heym, has called for the Thuringian CDU leadership to be reorganized.
What is currently being done at the CDU in the federal government should also be done in Thuringia, said Heym on Saturday on the sidelines of the CDU state party conference in Suhl.
He called for earlier state board elections, which are currently only planned for September 2022.
Suhl - He also warned against dragging out the member survey too long.
In his opinion, the CDU base should also be included before the state executive elections.
In this direction, there is also an initiative proposal that should be introduced and discussed by the CDU district associations Gotha, Schmalkalden-Meiningen and Hildburghausen-Henneberger Land on Saturday.
Among other things, it says: “The election of a new party leader is also associated with a new election of the entire federal executive committee.
(...) The CDU Thuringia should follow this example. "
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