CDU Schleswig-Holstein celebrates 80th anniversary in Rendsburg

The CDU Schleswig-Holstein celebrated its 80th anniversary in Rendsburg. State leader Daniel Günther emphasized the importance of democracy and unity. He invoked the 'Schleswig-Holstein-Style' for political cooperation.

The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Schleswig-Holstein marked its 80th anniversary over the weekend in Rendsburg. At the celebrations, state chairman Daniel Günther spoke about the party's core values. He stressed the necessity of democracy and social cohesion in challenging times.

Günther invoked the so-called 'Schleswig-Holstein-Style,' which stands for pragmatic and cooperative political collaboration in the federal state. This style is characterized by willingness to compromise and stability, as highlighted in the event description. The gathering in Rendsburg served as a platform to honor these traditions and reaffirm them for the future.

The event took place in the presence of party members and guests, with a focus on the long history of the CDU in Schleswig-Holstein. Günther's remarks reflect the current challenges in which democracy and unity play a key role.

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