Dennis Radtke critique le cap de Friedrich Merz comme strident et alarmiste

La CDU tient son congrès dans des temps tumultueux. Il y a une grande frustration quant aux performances politiques internes du parti. Dennis Radtke, chef de l'aile sociale, exhorte la CDU et son président à changer de cap et à aborder des sujets «pas sexy».

La CDU est actuellement réunie pour son congrès dans une période tumultueuse. La frustration quant aux performances du parti en politique intérieure est élevée. Dennis Radtke, chef de l'aile sociale de la CDU, a vivement critiqué le cap tracé par le président du parti Friedrich Merz. Il l'a qualifié de «strident et alarmiste».Radtke exhorte le parti à changer de cap. Il insiste sur le fait que des sujets «pas sexy» doivent également être abordés. Cet appel intervient au milieu des défis actuels auxquels est confrontée la CDU.

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