Wegner demands the resignation of the traffic lights: Scholz failed!
Wegner demands the resignation of the traffic lights: Scholz failed!
In Berlin politics it is bubbling! The ruling mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) said a clear demand on Thursday evening at the Berlin CDU party congress: The prominent politicians of the failed traffic light coalition, including Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) and the Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) and Christian Lindner (FDP), should no longer have any space. Wegner exposed the weaknesses of the traffic light politicians by declaring that Scholz could not hold the coalition together, while Habeck "drove an economically strong country against the wall" and Lindner "took the flight" when it came to taking responsibility. These are tremendous allegations that clarify the direction of the CDU for the Bundestag election in February, such as reports.
A strong power game also developed in the nomination of the top candidates for the Bundestag election. Jan-Marco Luczak was elected by an overwhelming majority as top candidate, his views are clear and clear: "The traffic lights are a liberation for our whole country!" In the event of an election victory, he announced that he will abolish the citizens' allowance and to reverse the legalization of cannabis. Luczak, an experienced member of the Bundestag, strives to defend the Tempelhof-Schöneberg constituency and faces the prominent Greens candidate Renate Künast. The CDU under Wegner and Luczak focuses on a strong government, far from ideological arguments and towards strong factual policy, as on the website of Luczak-be . The tension between the parties could significantly influence the course of the election.
In this turbulent time, the Berlin CDU has great ambitions not only to maximize its voices, but also to increase its presence in the Bundestag considerably. Wegner described the campaign team as strong and emphasized under his leadership that the Union wants to win more direct mandates than in the last choice, where only three mandates were reached. The political struggles are already in full swing and the outcome of the election in February 2025 could have far -reaching consequences for the political landscape of Germany.
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