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Bremen FDP top candidate nominated for European elections

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Bremen FDP top candidate nominated for European elections

The FDP in Bremen has nominated Celine Eberhardt as its top candidate for next year's European elections. The 25-year-old received broad support at a state representatives' meeting on Saturday, as the party announced. The state chairman of the Bremen FDP, Thore Schäck, emphasized that Eberhardt is passionate about Europe and brings a breath of fresh air. The Bremen Liberals elected Elias Fabian Michels to second place on the state list.

The EU-wide elections in 2024 will see Celine Eberhardt representing the FDP from Bremen. Various political parties across the EU will participate in these elections.

Source: www.dpa.com

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