In the spring, Markus Söder renounced the candidacy for chancellor for the CDU and CSU in favor of Armin Laschet. But now the CSU boss sees the election result in September in jeopardy and offers to help.
CSU boss Markus Söder sounded the alarm on Thursday at a presidium meeting of his party in view of the poor poll results from the Union before the general election.
The German Press Agency learned this from participants. According to a new survey, the Union is only one percentage point ahead.
According to the information, Söder spoke of a trend that was “dramatic”. Söder said that it was not certain how things would go on. After the election there is the risk of a traffic light coalition (SPD, FDP and Greens) or a left-wing alliance.
A survey by the Kantar Institute was published on Thursday, according to which the Union is at 22 percent, closely followed by the SPD with 21 percent.
“You can turn it, but it’s not easy,” Söder was quoted as saying. He himself likes to help and receives requests from all over Germany to do more.

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