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After internal differences: Andreas Most leaves the Pullach CSU

2021-02-25T16:16:23.517Z


The crack that goes through the Pullacher CSU is getting deeper. After a local assembly on Wednesday, councilor Andreas Most and his successor Benno Schroeder left the party and parliamentary group.


The crack that goes through the Pullacher CSU is getting deeper.

After a local assembly on Wednesday, councilor Andreas Most and his successor Benno Schroeder left the party and parliamentary group.

Pullach

- Most will in future form a parliamentary group with Caroline Voit, who left the CSU last autumn.

Most, who was still chairman of the parliamentary group in the last election and held the post of second local chairman until Wednesday, says: "The CSU, which is now on the local council, has nothing to do with the parliamentary group that I led." between the group around Christine Eisenmann and himself, so Most, can no longer be bridged.

No more post in the local association

After Caroline Voit left the party, Most said that he only stayed with the CSU because he hoped to be able to maintain “common sense” in the parliamentary group.

“I gave up hope.” There would have been “manners with which I no longer want to identify myself” within the CSU Hans Ehm had been local chairman for ten years, got an office.

Dietmar Brandstetter, a long-time local councilor, was only "just barely re-elected as an assessor".

Christine Eisenmann,

Thomas Leeb and Sebastian Westenthanner

were elected as deputy local chairmen.

The local association is shrinking

The CSU Pullach has had to give up quite a bit in recent years.

She is now represented on the municipal council by only four people - namely the Eisenmann couple and father and son Westenthanner.

The WiP split from the CSU seven years ago, and of the 140 members that the local association still had six years ago, according to Most, 106 are left after the differences in the course of the local elections.

Eisenmann would have liked a conversation

Most is a local council that has never been guided by factional thinking and tactical considerations.

He does not believe in the "conservative design majority" with WiP and FDP that Eisenmann and Ehm conjured up.

"This majority does not exist," she said, saying that she only agreed to cover the mayor with administrative complaints.

In a press release on his resignation, he wrote: "I very much regret that I have to take this step, there is unfortunately no alternative to the numerous hostilities that I experience exclusively in my own local association."

Christine Eisenmann commented on Most's move yesterday: "I would have liked him to talk to us instead of just throwing the gun in the grain."

Source: merkur

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