AfD Demands CDU Ditch Prime Minister for Coalition Talks in Schleswig-Holstein
The AfD in Schleswig-Holstein is positioning itself for potential discussions with the CDU, contingent on the latter's performance in the upcoming state elections. A key condition for these talks is the CDU's separation from Prime Minister Daniel Günther and avoidance of a coalition with the Greens.
Kurt Kleinschmidt, the state chairman of the AfD, has urged the CDU to reconsider Günther's role to facilitate this dialogue. Meanwhile, the AfD's state party conference is set to take place in Henstedt-Ulzburg, drawing significant attention and expected protests with over 1,000 demonstrators.
These protests stem from concerns over the AfD's policies, particularly regarding education, prompting organized opposition from various civic groups. The political landscape is further complicated by internal disputes within the SPD, indicating a broader atmosphere of contention among parties.
As the AfD seeks to solidify its influence, the dynamics of these negotiations and protests will play a crucial role in shaping the future political framework.
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