Germany’s Social Democrats Face Mutiny over Russia
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Rolf Mützenich met with severe criticism after the "Manifesto" on dealing with Russia. The former group leader feels unfairly treated: "I am certainly not a Putin understander.
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music The SPD is at a crossroads. After a historic election defeat, a new beginning is expected at a tense party conference. But shortly before the election of the leadership of Lars Klingbeil and Bärbel Baas, trouble looms over the minimum wage, and a controversial Russia manifesto is causing controversy within the party on foreign policy. Gordon Repinski accompanied the designated SPD General Secreta…
The SPD wants to work up its electoral debacle at the party congress from Friday, Klingbeil plans a reboot. Hot discussions about the Russian Manifesto are expected.
Shortly before the SPD party congress, former SPD leader Rolf Mützenich feels badly treated by his party. The background is the manifesto.
At this great meeting, the SPD, which integrates the current government coalition led by Conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), intends to renew its leadership and political project, having as a background a polymical bread generated by certain sectors of the party which are in opposition to the German military armament. The party should ensure Lars Klingbeil, the current Minister of Finance and Vice Chancellor, as co-leader, and leave Sa…
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