FDP Leadership Aims to Finalize 100-Day Agenda Ahead of Election

Sun 16th Feb, 2025

The countdown to the Bundestag elections on February 23 is intensifying, with key political figures preparing for the upcoming vote. A significant focus is on the FDP's leadership, which is set to finalize a 100-day action program this weekend.

This decision comes just one week before the elections, as major political players including Chancellor Olaf Scholz, CDU leader Friedrich Merz, and Green Party chief Robert Habeck gear up for a televised debate scheduled for Sunday evening. This event is expected to provide voters with critical insights into each party's stance and proposed policies.

In light of the recent dissolution of the Ampel coalition, which comprised the SPD, Greens, and FDP, the stakes are high. The coalition's collapse in early November 2024 necessitated these snap elections, prompting parties to accelerate their campaign efforts.

Chancellor Scholz previously posed a confidence question in the Bundestag on December 16, 2024, resulting in an anticipated lack of majority support. Current polling indicates that the CDU, led by Merz, is maintaining a solid lead, followed closely by the far-right AfD and the incumbent SPD.

As the election approaches, parties are not only focusing on their campaign strategies but also on engaging with voters through various platforms, including the Wahl-O-Mat, which serves as a helpful guide for citizens looking to understand the parties' positions.

The urgency of these developments reflects the dynamic political landscape in Germany, where public opinion is shifting rapidly. With the election drawing near, all parties are eager to communicate their visions and secure voter support.


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