CDU leader Friedrich Merz Image: AFP
The CDU federal executive board will meet in Heidelberg on Friday (1 p.m.) for a two-day retreat to kick off the year. In a draft resolution, the party is calling for a return to nuclear power and a restrictive refugee policy.
The CDU federal executive board will meet in Heidelberg on Friday (1 p.m.) for a two-day retreat to kick off the year. The party is backing a return to nuclear power and a restrictive refugee policy, according to reports in the draft resolution for the meeting. The CDU wants to abolish citizens’ money in its current form, as well as the Building Energy Act with its regulations on building heating. “A change of course is now needed,” says the “Heidelberg Declaration.”
Secretary General Carsten Linnemann will provide information about the key topics in an opening statement (12.45 p.m.) on Friday. A press conference with party leader Friedrich Merz is planned for Saturday at the end of the exam.
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