Reorganization of the FDP
FDP begins after election debacle with work on a new program
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4.3 percent – the performance in the Bundestag election in February was a shock for the FDP. Now she wants to reorganize itself programmatically. And first listen to it.
After its debacle in the Bundestag election, the FDP begins with its real reposition. To this end, a survey of the members should begin their political concerns and expectations today. It is planned to extend this in a few days to non -members who are interested in politics.
In the Bundestag election in February, the FDP failed significantly at the five percent hurdle with 4.3 percent of the second votes and has not been in parliament since then. The liberals then completed the new beginning of personnel at a federal party conference. There, the former group leader Christian Dürr succeeded Christian Lindner as party chairman. Nicole Büttner was elected new general secretary.
FDP develops a new basic program
The surveys are the prelude to the work on a new fundamental program with which the liberals want to find back to the success in the next federal election. With the help of the answers received, also with the support of artificial intelligence – main focuses on topics and central social challenges should be made visible.
For this, the FDP wants to develop concrete political solutions from autumn – again with broad opportunities for participation for the members and the public.
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“In times of change, we also want to rethink free democrats-more open, digital and closer to the everyday life of people,” said Secretary General Büttner of the German Press Agency in Berlin. “We therefore start listening when we renew our party and the development of our new fundamental program.”
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Source: Stern

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