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Csu Party Day as Campaign Start – Söder Stands for Re-Election

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Markus Söder stands up at the CSU Party Congress for re-election as party leader. At the same time, the CSU starts the election campaign for the local elections. An outlook.

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The Bavarian Prime Minister draws a high fire wall to the AfD and calls for the defence of democracy. Söder was re-elected as party leader at the party congress with 83.6 percent. However, the election result is a damper.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The CSU leader is re-elected at the party congress – with his worst result so far. In his speech, he does not deal hard with the Greens, the SPD or the chancellor.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Markus Söder was again elected chairman of his party at the CSU Congress. With 83.6 percent of the votes, the result was unusual ... The post Weak result: Söder with only 83.6 percent confirmed as CSU leader appeared first on Apollo News.

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Markus Söder presents himself as a strong CSU boss, focuses on economics and technology instead of ideology and distributes against political opponents. "He knows exactly how he reaches the CSU delegates," says "Image-politic head Jan W. Schäfer.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Right

Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder was re-elected as party leader at the CSU Congress with 83.6 percent.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

Hardly anyone could do as well with Trump as the chancellor: Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder rejected criticism of Friedrich Merz at the start of the CSU party congress.

·Germany
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nn.de broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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