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For another two years: Esken and Klingbeil re-elected as SPD leaders

They remain in office: Saskia Esken and Lars Klingbeil were re-elected as party leaders of the SPD by their comrades. And this despite the fact that the party has plummeted in the polls since the last election.

Saskia Esken and Lars Klingbeil have been federal chairpersons of the SPD for two years - and will....aussiedlerbote.de
Saskia Esken and Lars Klingbeil have been federal chairpersons of the SPD for two years - and will remain so for another two years.aussiedlerbote.de

Party conference - For another two years: Esken and Klingbeil re-elected as SPD leaders

Lars Klingbeil and Saskia Esken remain the dual leadership of the SPD Chancellor's party. At the federal party conference, the two were elected as chairpersons for a further two years. Klingbeil received 85.6 percent of the vote, only slightly less than in 2021 with 86.3 percent. With 82.6 percent, Esken achieved a significantly better result than two years ago with 76.7 percent.

Esken, 62, has already been SPD chairwoman for four years. In 2019, she and Norbert Walter-Borjans prevailed in a run-off election of SPD members against the current Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his current Minister of Construction Klara Geywitz.

After the 2021 federal elections, in which the SPD became the strongest party again for the first time in almost 20 years, the now 45-year-old Lars Klingbeil replaced Walter-Borjans in the dual leadership. Up to this point, he was Secretary General and managed the election campaign from which Scholz ultimately emerged as Chancellor.

Election defeats, migration policy and budget crisis cause unrest

In their first two years in office, the two saw their main task as strengthening the backing of the first SPD head of government in 16 years in the difficult tripartite alliance with the Greens and FDP. However, resounding election defeats in Hesse and Bavaria, dissatisfaction with the "traffic light" approach to migration policy and, most recently, the budget crisis have caused unrest in the party and prompted calls for the SPD to raise its profile.

Next year will see the European elections, three state elections in eastern Germany and several local elections. The big question is: will the AfD's rise and the simultaneous fall of the traffic light coalition, which has been exacerbated by the current budget crisis, continue? In the latest federal election polls, the SPD is only polling between 14 and 17% - compared to 25.7% in the 2021 election. The three traffic light parties together have plummeted from 52% in 2021 to between 33 and 38% in today's nationwide polls.

Klingbeil sees dual leadership as a "sign of stability"

When announcing his renewed candidacy, Klingbeil saw this step as a "sign of stability" in turbulent times. He had already achieved a lot together with Esken. "But we are not finished yet." Esken recalled that she became party leader in 2019 with the aim of winning the 2021 general election. "I want to make it very clear: it is also our goal now. We have elections ahead of us that we want to win."

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  1. Despite the challenges faced by the SPD, such as election defeats and a budget crisis, Olaf Scholz's Chancellor's party maintains its dual leadership with Lars Klingbeil and Saskia Esken, both of whom were re-elected at the SPD party conference for another two years.
  2. After the 2021 federal elections, where the SPD became the strongest party once again after almost 20 years, Norbert Walter-Borjans was replaced as co-leader by Klingbeil, who had played a significant role in Scholz's successful election campaign.
  3. In his statement to announce his renewed candidacy for the dual leadership, Klingbeil viewed this decision as a "sign of stability" in turbulent times, highlighting his accomplishments with Esken and expressing a shared goal of continuing to win future elections.

Source: www.stern.de

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