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Karoline Czychon gets another term as leader of the JU in re-election.

The 27-year-old has served as the chairperson of the Young Union of Lower Saxony since 2022. In her opening address in Hanover, she advocated for the prompt expulsion of lawbreakers.

Young affiliation group associated with the CDU - Karoline Czychon gets another term as leader of the JU in re-election.

Karoline Czychon has been voted back as the leader of the Young Union (YU) in Lower Saxony. At the gathering in Hannover, the youth division of the CDU, she was given another two years in her role. As per the statement, Czychon emphasized in her inaugural speech the immediate removal of lawbreakers - "and in my opinion, even to nations of origin deemed unsafe in the case of severe offenses." Czychon has been in charge since 2022, making her the first female leader of the Young Union in Lower Saxony.

After the successful reelection, Karoline Czychon announced plans for a festive celebration within the Young Union. During the party, she reiterated her stance on justice, suggesting tougher measures for lawbreakers, regardless of their national origins.

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