Thomas Kreuzer, CSU parliamentary group leader in the Bavarian state parliament, advises the CDU to have a party chairman who is supported by a large majority of the party in the event of a reorganization.
"Should it come to that, we need a new line-up that has great acceptance in the party, but also in the population," said Kreuzer on Monday after the parliamentary group chairman conference of the Union in Magdeburg.
Magdeburg - A “51-49 percent vote” would not be helpful in such a case.
Kreuzer pleaded for a "strong participation of the grassroots in all content-related and personnel decisions".
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TV duel revives debate about coalition options
One and a half weeks before the state elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the left and the FDP announced their willingness to assume government responsibility in the future.
The SPD has lost the social in the long-term coalition with the CDU, stated left-wing top candidate Simone Oldenburg in the TV duel on Tuesday in Schwerin.
"You need to be nudged a little," she said.
TV duel revives debate about coalition options
Lederer: The left has to get beyond pacifist politics
The Berlin left-wing top candidate Klaus Lederer has criticized the parliamentary group of his party for their majority abstention from the vote on the evacuation operation of the Bundeswehr in Afghanistan.
The signal of the vote leaves “too much room for interpretation”, said Lederer, who is the cultural senator in the red-red-green government of Berlin, the magazine “Spiegel” (Tuesday).
Lederer: The left has to get beyond pacifist politics
Ex-federal politician Terpe leads the Green parliamentary group
The former member of the Bundestag Harald Terpe has been elected to head the Green parliamentary group in the Schwerin state parliament.
The decision for the 67-year-old was made unanimously on Tuesday at the constituent meeting of the five-member parliamentary group, it said.
The other four MEPs have no previous parliamentary experience.
Ex-federal politician Terpe leads the Green parliamentary group
At the same time, the parliamentary group leader made it clear that if the talks between the SPD, the Greens and the FDP should fail, the Union would be available for a new federal government.
“We are ready to continue speaking and negotiating.
Nobody can claim that other constellations failed because of the Union. ”Dpa