Values Union får kun 0,2 procent i Baden-Württemberg

Values Union fik kun 0,2 procent af stemmerne i de seneste delstatsvalg i Baden-Württemberg. Partiet planlægger ikke at stille op i de næste delstatsvalg. I et interview med Junge Freiheit besvarer spidskandidat Jörg Meuthen spørgsmål om en eventuel opløsning af partiet.

Values Union, et splinterparti stiftet i 2022 fra kredse i CDU og AfD, opnåede et resultat på 0,2 procent i delstatsvalget i Baden-Württemberg. Denne dårlige præstation understreger de fortsatte udfordringer for partiet, som ledes af Jörg Meuthen, tidligere AfD-formand, som spidskandidat. Partiet har annonceret, at det ikke vil deltage i de næste delstatsvalg, hvilket nærer spekulationer om dets fremtid. I et interview med Junge Freiheit besvarer Meuthen spørgsmålet om, hvorvidt det nu er tid til at opløse Values Union. Artiklen undersøger årsagerne til fiaskot, herunder manglende differentiering fra CDU og uegnede lederskikkelser, uden at give detaljerede citater fra samtalen. Meuthen, som forlod AfD i 2022 for medstifte Values Union, står i centrum af debatten. Partiet henvendte sig til konservative vælgere, der var blevet fremmedgjort fra CDU og AfD, men mislykkedes i at mobilisere væsentlig støtte. Dette resultat i Baden-Württemberg repræsenterer et yderligere tilbageslag for initiativet.

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