Victory against Sawsan Chebli: Michael Müller wins the Bundestag candidacy match – Berlin



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SPD ruling mayor and head of state Michael Müller won the party’s internal race for the Bundestag constituency in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.

In a membership poll in the district association, which began on October 17 and was counted on Wednesday, it received 58.4 percent of the vote. For competitor Sawsan Chebli, Secretary of State of the Senate Chancellery, 40.2 percent of the participating comrades in the district association, which has about 2,500 members, voted. Participation in the member survey, which was conducted online and by mail, was very high at 59.2 percent.

Within the game, Müller had more chances before the basic poll. Noting that Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf had also been his political home for years, Chebli challenged the friend of the party and head of government. This attracted national attention.

Chebli turned out to be a good loser. “I will fully support Michael Müller for our district to be represented again by a directly elected SPD candidate in the Bundestag,” he wrote in a three-part thread on Twitter that night. “Now it is important that our party enters the electoral campaign as one and with great commitment.”

The secretary of state also announced that she wanted to campaign for her party “everywhere” to put more young people, more women and more people with a migrant background “on top and vote,” as Chebli tweeted. “Because only in this way can we do justice to our diverse society and also get more approval again.” A quarter of an hour later, Chebli followed up with a fourth tweet in which she stated that she was disappointed but also proud of the result. “Above all, I would have liked my party.”

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