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Wiebke Winter (CDU) Sees Friedrich Merz Until the End of the Legislature in the Office / Bremen's Leading Candidate Exhorts Less Self-Employment - Pension Reform "Implement Urgently"

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Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung [Newsroom]Osnabrück (ots) - The Bremen CDU top candidate Wiebke Winter has called on her party to focus less on itself and to reject speculations about a possible exchange of chancellors after the state elections. ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, news transmitted by current news

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Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung [Newsroom]Osnabrück (ots) - The Bremen CDU top candidate Wiebke Winter has called on her party to focus less on itself and to reject speculations about a possible exchange of chancellors after the state elections. ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, news transmitted by current news

·Hamburg, Germany
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Cool, distanced, difficult to grasp: Why does Friedrich Merz seem cold to so many people – and what is really behind his appearance?

·Essen, Germany
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The CDU's lead candidate in Bremen, Wiebke Winter, has called on her party to focus less on internal matters and dismissed speculation about a possible change of chancellor after the state elections. Speaking to the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung" (NOZ), Winter said: "Friedrich Merz and the federal government were elected for four years, and I am confident that this term will be used to its fullest. Especially in the international context, we must no…

Wiebke Winter has a steep career in the CDU. For example, the Bremen-based top candidate thinks about Friedrich Merz, the chancellor exchange option and the criticism of the pension package.

·Osnabrück, Germany
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derwesten.de broke the news in Essen, Germany on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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