SPD general secretary in SPE does not want to talk around it – The Observatorial
- Tim Klössendorf, the provisional SPD general secretary, aims to speak plain text and sharpen the party's profile ahead of his planned election in June.
- This focus follows the SPD's poor election results and the need to reposition the party with a more attractive, clear communicative approach.
- Klässendorf warned against public disputes like those in the failed traffic light coalition and emphasized confidently naming compromises while forming a clear policy profile.
- In the ARD Tageshemen, he emphasized the importance of clear and straightforward communication and referred to Minister Bärbel Bas’s proposal for a pension advance as a noteworthy idea.
- The SPD leadership views humility as accepting bad election results while fostering new self-confidence to develop a vision that people can support.
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Party leftist Tim Klüssendorf to become SPD General Secretary
The party leftist Tim Klüssendorf is to become the new SPD general secretary. According to ARD information, this has been decided by the party's presidium. He follows Matthias Miersch, who was elected head of the political group.
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The provisional SPD general secretary Tim Klüssendorf wants to speak plain text in his new role and sharpen the profile of the Social Democrats. He does not want to spoil things around things or do things, “I am about speaking plain text and naming what is,” said Klüssendorf in the ARD “Tageshemen”. He had made […]
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