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Succession of Federal President Steinmeier - Bavarian Prime Minister Söder Supports Possible Candidacy of Csu Politician Aigner

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Bavarian Prime Minister and CSU leader Söder supports his party colleague Aigner in a possible candidacy for the successor of Federal President Steinmeier.

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Bavarian Prime Minister and CSU leader Söder supports his party colleague Aigner in a possible candidacy for the successor of Federal President Steinmeier.

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In the struggle to succeed Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Markus Söder once again brings Ilse Aigner into play. The CSU politician is considered a promising candidate within the Union – also because much speaks for a woman in the highest state office.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Bavaria's state parliament president Ilse Aigner is acting as a potential candidate for the highest political office of the Federal Republic. Her party leader Markus Söder would support the CSU woman.

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Here you will find information on the topic of "Bundespräsident-Supplier". Read now "Söder supports Aigner's possible candidacy as head of state".

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In an interview with his party friend, the head of the CSU and the Bavarian Prime Minister, says: "Full sympathy and support if the President of the Landtag wants to run. That comes as a surprise.

·Munich, Germany
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CSU boss Markus Söder shows "Sympathies" for a candidacy of the Bavarian state parliament president Ilse Aigner (CSU) for the office of Federal President. Aigner is also appreciated in the SPD.

·Berlin, Germany
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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