At the Csu Party Congress: Söder Challenges German Participation in the Esc
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At the CSU party congress in Munich, Markus Söder receives only 83.6 percent of his re-election as party leader – his weakest result so far. The dissatisfaction in the party is growing.
The moderate performance of CSU boss Markus Söder at the party congress in Munich raises questions. There are several explanations. The general dissatisfaction has also captured the otherwise always so satisfied CSU.
Several countries announce a boycott because of Israel's participation. CSU boss Markus Söder is critical of this.
CSU leader Markus Söder has been confirmed in office with only 83.6 percent approval. In his speech at the party congress, he addresses, among other things, his position on Israel.
Markus Söder questions Germany's ESC participation because of growing Israel hatred. A boycott is considered.
Markus Söder will continue to follow this party congress for a long time: only 83.6 percent of the delegates have re-elected him. But why - and above all: what does this mean for the future?
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