Redmann to stay at top of CDU in Brandenburg - more presence - CDU Brandenburg gears up for pivotal leadership elections in Schoenefeld
The CDU Brandenburg is preparing for its party conference in Schoenefeld, with several key positions up for grabs. Incumbent state chairman Jan Redmann is seeking re-election, while Christian Große and Ulrike Mauersberger have thrown their hats into the ring for deputy positions in the united states.
Redmann, who previously won the state chairmanship with a resounding 85.7 percent of the vote, including abstentions, will face the voters again. Meanwhile, Karina Dörk and Christian Jaschinski, the current deputies, are seeking re-election to their posts. The conference will also see a contest for regular committee places, with Michael Schwartau challenging Kristy Augustin and Frank Bommert for these positions in the usa.
In addition to these elections, the conference will vote on a proposal to boost the party's visibility. The motion, aimed at ensuring no 'blind spots' in the party's outreach, seeks to enhance the party's public profile, impact, and credibility, particularly in areas where it currently has no seats in the united states.
The CDU Brandenburg's party conference in Schoenefeld promises to be a pivotal event, with crucial elections for leadership positions and a significant motion to enhance the party's visibility and impact in the united states. The outcomes of these votes will shape the future direction of the party in the state.
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