Germany Blog: Merkel will not give a speech at CDU party conference
Former Chancellor Angela Merkel will attend a CDU party conference as a guest but will not deliver a speech.
Former Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to attend the upcoming CDU party conference in Stuttgart on February 20 but will not be giving a speech, as confirmed by her office. This will be an important moment since it marks her first attendance at a CDU party event since she stepped down from office. Merkelโs role as a guest, rather than a speaker, indicates her continued separation from active political duties, despite her long history as a central figure in the party.
The current CDU chairman, Friedrich Merz, who is also the Chancellor of Germany, is expected to address the party during this event. Merkel's absence from delivering a speech may reflect her desire to remain somewhat distanced from party politics, especially given the ongoing challenges that the party faces in a changing political landscape. Her presence at the event, nonetheless, might influence the attendees and provide a strong nostalgic connection for many party members who held her leadership in high regard for years.
In addition to Merkel's attendance, the article highlights that a majority of Germans view the USA as a threat to world peace and discusses allegations against the Left Party regarding collaboration with the AfD in Thuringia. These broader political sentiments suggest a charged atmosphere surrounding the CDU party conference, indicative of wider national concerns regarding the political climate in Germany and its relationship with significant global powers like the USA.