Wolfgang Kubicki celebrating his election as new FDP leader at the party congress in Berlin.
Wolfgang Kubicki celebrating his election as new FDP leader at the party congress in Berlin.
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Wolfgang Kubicki elected new FDP leader after surprise vote

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Wolfgang Kubicki defeated Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann in a leadership vote at the FDP federal party congress on May 30, 2026, in Berlin and is the new party chairman.

At the 77th FDP federal party congress in Berlin’s Estrel Hotel, Wolfgang Kubicki won a surprise leadership contest against Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann. He received 390 votes to her 259, with around 1500 delegates and guests in attendance.

In his speech Kubicki stressed the FDP’s role as the party of civil rights. He said among other things: “Where there is freedom, everything is possible.” The party has faced a difficult situation since leaving the Bundestag.

Outgoing chairman Christian Dürr had earlier described the congress as a fresh start. After his victory Kubicki announced a clear stance, including on Saxony-Anhalt.

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Initial reactions on X highlight a divided FDP, with congratulations noting the 60-40 split in votes, skepticism about revival prospects, criticism labeling it a clownshow or self-abolition, defenses against right-wing accusations, and negative views calling the party lost.

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News illustration of FDP leadership race: Kubicki shakes hands with supportive Dürr at congress podium, Höne observing in background.
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