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417: 86: 1309: 752: 597:'s vision of the CDU, Laschet is a devout Catholic who opposed same-sex marriage and has advocated banning headscarves for girls up to age 14. Despite those views, Laschet tapped Spahn, a married gay man, to be his deputy and is seen as a champion of migrant rights. Laschet is widely considered to be good-natured and adept at building consensus while critics say he is too much like Merkel and not conservative enough to win back voters the CDU lost to the far-right. Some also accused him of having dangerous views in foreign affairs, describing him as being overly friendly towards 471: 93: 1321: 764: 524: 454: 400: 359: 79: 1298: 741: 280: 27: 265:
Merz won a plurality of votes in the first round of the election, securing 385 (39%) to Laschet's 380 (38%). Röttgen placed third with 224 (23%). Laschet was elected in the runoff, winning 521 (52.8%) of delegate votes, while Merz won 466 (47.2%). Laschet was formally confirmed by a postal vote on 22
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joined the CDU in high school and built a career in the party, becoming a member of parliament in 1994. Röttgen fell out of favour with Merkel in 2012 after choosing to run for the premiership in North Rhine-Westphalia and achieving one of the worst results in his party's history. He was sacked from
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announced that the Congress would, due to the pandemic, be held as a one-day meeting on 4 December 2020. However, in late October, the election was further postponed due to a surge in COVID cases nationally. A virtual Congress was held on 15–16 January, with the election of the new leader held on 16
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in February 2020. Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected in November 2018 and, while initially popular, suffered a series of difficulties beginning shortly before the 2019 European elections. Her resignation was triggered by her failure to enforce discipline in the CDU's Thuringia branch during the
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Plan A was, of course, Friedrich Merz, Laschet's hardline rival, whom the government-controlled pro-Orban media in Hungary had been portraying for months as the Hungarian prime minister's ideological ally and praising him as the "anti-immigration
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A CDU member since 1979, Laschet has held a variety of positions in local, state, federal and European politics, including stints as an MEP and regional minister overseeing the integration of migrants. Seen as a moderate who is close to
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A centrist, Röttgen is well-liked by older, establishment CDU insiders. He advocates the core values of the old German republic, namely
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back to the CDU. After losing leadership of the party in the early 2000s, Merz lost his position as leader of the CDU/CSU Group in the
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and left the Bundestag in 2009 for a career in the private sector. Since his first political retirement, Merz has worked for insurer
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Wahl eines neuen Vorsitzenden: CDU verschiebt Parteitag - Merz kritisiert Entscheidung
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Over the course of the leadership election, support among CDU MPs rose for Röttgen.
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January. The victor was formally confirmed in a postal vote on 22 January.
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took place on 15 January 2021 at the party's 33rd Congress to elect the
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is a returning rival of Merkel hoping to bring voters lost by Merkel's
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The chair of the Bundestag's foreign affairs committee and served as
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and which suffered one of its worst-ever electoral results in
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The election was triggered by the resignation of leader
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2018
Dec 2021



Armin Laschet
Friedrich Merz
Norbert Röttgen
Leader
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Leader
Armin Laschet
leader
Christian Democratic Union of Germany
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
2020 Thuringian government crisis
Berlin
COVID-19 pandemic
Paul Ziemiak
Norbert Röttgen
Armin Laschet
Jens Spahn
Friedrich Merz

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