Feb 20 • 20:36 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Germany Blog: The CDU Presidency is Elected

The CDU party leadership was elected during the recent CDU federal party convention, confirming key figures including Carsten Linnemann as General Secretary.

During the CDU federal party convention, the new leadership of the party was elected, which included the confirmation of Carsten Linnemann as General Secretary with 90.47% of the vote and Christina Stumpp as his deputy with 81.8%. Additionally, other key positions were filled, maintaining continuity at the top of the party, with deputy chairpersons like Silvia Breher and Andreas Jung also being re-elected. This election highlighted the CDU’s efforts to establish strong leadership to navigate through upcoming political challenges.

Technical issues led the party to conduct a manual voting process, which was a significant aspect of the event. Despite these challenges, the turnout and participation reflected the party members' commitment to their leadership choices. The CDU’s recent elections come at a crucial time as the party seeks to solidify its position and respond to shifting national political dynamics in Germany.

The decision to expand the leadership to six members instead of five indicates a strategy to diversify representation and enhance the decision-making process within the party. This choice could be seen as a response to internal calls for broader perspectives and inclusivity as the CDU prepares for future electoral battles, emphasizing adaptability and resilience in its organizational strategy.

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