Sven Schulze is set by the CDU to contest the Magdeburg state chancellery against the AfD's strong advance in Saxony-Anhalt. Reiner Haseloff is unexpectedly vacating the minister president post for him – a risky move.
The CDU in Saxony-Anhalt is banking on Sven Schulze to defend the Magdeburg state chancellery against the AfD's rise. The AfD is making significant gains in the state and poses a growing challenge.
Schulze receives unexpected support from incumbent Minister President Reiner Haseloff, who is vacating the post for him – a move considered risky. Haseloff, the current CDU top candidate, is stepping aside to pave the way for Schulze.
This change comes as a surprise and aims to bolster the CDU's position. The AfD is benefiting from current polls and political developments that pressure established parties. Schulze's candidacy is intended to rally voters and halt the AfD's advance.
Haseloff's decision highlights the urgency within the CDU to offer a strong alternative to the AfD. It remains to be seen whether this maneuver will secure the party in upcoming elections.