FDP: Rumpel fired Secretary General Linda Teuteberg – internal politics



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That’s it for Linda Teuteberg! A year and a half ago, the Brandenburg woman was elected General Secretary of the FDP with 92.8 percent. Now it has been adopted.

“I like to think about it, Linda, that in the last 15 months we started together about 300 times a day,” party leader Christian Lindner said Saturday at the party’s federal conference in Berlin. Break. “I’m talking about our daily phone call in the morning about the political situation. It’s not what you think now. “

What some thought was a slippery joke was not meant to be. On Twitter, Lindner asked for his indulgence: “The mention of the morning conference call was not a joke. (…) So it was just a misleading formulation. “

Teuteberg did not volunteer after weeks of debating his abilities. It seems tense in the party congress.

“He’s sad,” say his colleagues. However, she appears strong and confident to the outside world and takes the stage during the debate on the key proposal. She doesn’t say a word about her own departure. Only indirectly: “It was an honor and above all a pleasure.”

Der neue FDP-General Volker Wissing (50)Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka / dpa

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The new FDP General Volker Wissing (50)Photo: Bernd von Jutrczenka / dpa

The FDP is not doing well at the moment: on the Sunday trend, it only reaches five percent. A Kantar poll for BILD am SONNTAG shows: 39 percent believe Christian Lindner is no longer the right person to lead the FDP. However, 51 percent of Germans want the FDP in the next federal government.

You must judge Volker Wissing (50), who was elected the new Secretary General with 82.8 percent. It focuses on economic issues: less state, more flexible labor market, reduction of bureaucracy, less debt.

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