Future vision: CDU calls for a change of policy for strong Germany!
Future vision: CDU calls for a change of policy for strong Germany!
Cuxhaven, Deutschland - On January 12, 2025, an important event of the CDU Mittelstandsvereinigung took place in Cuxhaven, which was carried out by Dr. Dirk Timmermann, the chairman. Gitta Connemann, the co-federal chairman and CDU member of the Bundestag from the constituency of Unterems, was invited as the main speaker. This invitation was made two years ago.
Connemann used her speech to emphasize the Union's claim to make Germany a leading nation in Europe. She expressed concern that Germany had lost its reputation and importance in the EU. In addition, she warned of the dangers of an EU exit and a return to the D-Mark for both the economy and for the EU Peace project. In this context, she asked politics and the population to be “politically wide awake” and promise to question.
claims and perspectives
The speaker advocated a variety of sources of information and emphasized that political disputes should be characterized by the struggle of arguments and not by personal attacks. She made it clear that a critical view of illegal immigration should not be equated with National Socialism, and that fears regarding security, social descent and the loss of prosperity are real.
Connemann called for a strengthening of politics, especially in volunteering, and warned of the idea that there were no more candidates for elections. In addition, she spoke out for a strong economy, supplemented by a social system that helps where it is necessary and where it is misused. Their appeal aimed that tax cuts should benefit primarily to employees.
As part of the event, Christoph Frauenpreiß, Cuxhaven's Bundestag candidate, was heard who outlined the "Agenda 2030". He emphasized the focus on initiative, entrepreneurship and reduction in bureaucracy. Women's prize emphasized that migration had to be controlled in the labor market and not into the social systems. District Administrator Thorsten Krüger (SPD) presented perspectives for the district of Cuxhaven.
dr. Timmermann expressed criticism of the new tree protection statute and the reduction of parking space, while Enak Ferlemann set the end of the event. He spoke out for stability and democracy in Germany, emphasized the need for a stable German government for a strong Europe and turned against the AfD and its candidate for chancellor Alice Weidel. Ferlemann pointed out that the concept of "giving away" Ukraine would not work and appealed to the citizens of stabilizing democracy.
In addition to these events, sueddeutsche.de that the CDU, chaired by Friedrich Merz, strives for a fundamental change in human policy. These include the economy, the labor market, migration policy as well as internal security and foreign policy. Merz was optimistic about future election results of the Union and trusts that the CDU can achieve a positive development in the elections of the second half of the 2030s.
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