CDU Rhineland-Palatinate: Klöckner and Schnieder set new accents!

CDU Rhineland-Palatinate: Klöckner and Schnieder set new accents!

Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland - The CDU Rhineland-Palatinate has taken a new course at its list party conference in Bingen. With Julia Klöckner, the former Federal Minister of Agriculture and current federal treasurer, the party is optimistic about the Bundestag election on February 23, 2025. Klöckner received a whopping 84.2 percent of the vote and thus slipped responsibility for a more modest future. The deputy chairman Patrick Schnieder, also confirmed with a strong 92.9 percent, sees a danger to the CDU in the election reform of the traffic light government and calls for unity, such as Die Süddeutsche

The new state chair Gordon Schnieder introduced himself as a hard opponent of the traffic light government in Mainz. In a combative approach, he emphasized that the CDU in Rhineland-Palatinate had to become “strong” again and criticized the political standstill among the current government. He plans to put the crucial topics such as migration and economic policy in the spotlight and will represent the CDU in the next state elections in 2026 as a top candidate. Schnieder received 275 votes in votes in his choice and wants to put the party's conservative values in the foreground with his leadership, so reports .

Another point that the Schnied spoke to is the need to make the party more visible. In order to better involve the 34,000 members of the CDU, he wants to increase the awareness of the new leadership. At the same time, he expressed the determination of making election campaign without appearing aggressively, unlike the former party leader Christian Baldauf during his term. Baldauf was said goodbye to the party through a turbulent time, while Schnieder and Klöckner now want to pave the way for a new era.

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OrtBingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
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