Fdp Head of State Rülke Calls for Radical New Beginning of the Fdp "up to a New Party Name"
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Wolfgang Kubicki wants to become the head of the FDP. After the debacle in Bundestag and Landtag elections, FDP Landeschef Rülke calls for a radical new beginning.
Wolfgang Kubicki wants to become the new FDP leader. In the short term, this could help his party – but in the long term, it will seal its end.
Oster-Knaller from a dead-said: Wolfgang Kubicki (74) wants to become FDP party leader. What he plans and who should help him, he reveals here.
After the series of severe electoral defeats, the FDP is under massive reform pressure: Hans-Ulrich Rülke, head of the state of Baden-Württemberg, is now calling for a debate on a radical new beginning.
The current FDP leader Dürr does not stand for the party presidency again. He now wants to support party vize Kubicki. Defence politician Strack-Zimmermann criticizes this: the FDP must not be led by "old battle horses".
While the incumbent party leader Dürr renounces, Henning Höne wants to fight Wolfgang Kubicki for the presidency.
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