AfD at 41 Percent, CDU at 26: Schulze Fights for His Position as Prime Minister
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In Saxony-Anhalt, it is becoming tight for the CDU: The AfD is 41 percent. Nevertheless, the head of government is to be elected quickly if the majority is unclear.
Just a few months before the state election in Saxony-Anhalt, the AfD stands at 42 percent in the latest survey and the CDU stands behind it at 24 percent. CDU candidate Sven Schulze aims for a quick election of the prime minister.
In September, the Landtag will be elected in Saxony-Anhalt. However, this is a minor matter, because the new Prime Minister is already certain that it will be the old one. That does not actually mean the old Prime Minister, but the young old or the suddenly old Prime Minister of the federal state, because Reiner Haseloff wanted to remain in office until the end of the legislative period. But then Haseloff resigned surprisingly as Prime Minister …
Sven Schulze, Saxony-Anhalt's Minister-President and CDU lead candidate, has countered speculation that he could remain in office in a caretaker capacity for an extended period after the state elections in September if the majority situation remains unclear. When asked on the Berlin Playbook podcast of the news magazine Politico whether the election of a Minister-President would then take place within a few weeks, Schulze replied: "Yes, of cours…
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