SPD's Klingbeil Faces Criticism at NRW Conference
At a recent SPD state conference in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, the party base openly criticized SPD federal leader and Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil. Delegates accused him of accumulating positions and a lack of programmatic planning following the party's poor election performance.
Criticism also extended to his treatment of co-chairwoman Saskia Esken. Calls were made for a party overhaul with fresh leadership to address the electoral setbacks.
Klingbeil defended his decisions but cautioned against steering the party towards a more radical path. He acknowledged the election failures and emphasized the need for open discussions to rejuvenate the party.
Despite the criticism, Klingbeil's call for the SPD to focus on policies for the political center received some applause. The conference highlighted the ongoing tensions within the SPD, as it navigates its role in the new coalition government, with unresolved issues such as pension age and taxation.
Klingbeil also advocated for measures to protect democracy, including actions against the AfD, which was met with support.
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