Mar 9 • 13:03 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Kubicki on FDP Debacle: 'The Problem is Deeper than We Thought'

FDP Vice Wolfgang Kubicki discusses the party's unexpected electoral defeat in Baden-Württemberg and the need for a fresh start.

Following an electoral setback in Baden-Württemberg, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) faces significant challenges in rebuilding its support. Vice Chairman Wolfgang Kubicki reflects on the shock of not securing a seat in the state parliament, a result that many within the party found unimaginable given recent opinion polls suggesting a strong performance. The emotional toll of this defeat underscores the need for introspection and reevaluation of strategies within the party.

Kubicki acknowledges the severity of the situation, stating that numerous issues have contributed to the party's struggles, likening the multiple factors to 'nails' driven into the FDP's coffin. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding hasty reactions and operational panic in response to the defeat, highlighting the necessity for a deliberate and thoughtful approach to rejuvenate the party's image and regain voter trust.

As the FDP seeks to recover from this disappointing outcome, Kubicki's remarks serve as a call for unity and reflection among party members. The situation in Baden-Württemberg, seen as a traditional stronghold for the FDP, raises critical questions about the party's future direction and its relevance in the German political landscape. The upcoming period will be crucial for determining how effectively the party can address its internal challenges and reconnect with its voter base.

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