FDP federal party conference: Liberals rely on economic turnaround
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FDP federal party conference: Liberals rely on economic turnaround
The FDP party conference has begun in Berlin, at which the Liberals want to define their goals in the government coalition with the SPD and the Greens and prepare for the European elections. In her welcoming speech, Deputy Federal Chairwoman Stark-Watzinger defended her party's economic policy demands, which had been rejected by her coalition partners. She stressed the need for an "economic transition" with less bureaucracy and lower labor costs to boost Germany's growth, especially given geopolitical challenges. Only an economically strong Germany can play an important role internationally.
Federal Chairman Lindner and the top candidate for the European elections, Strack-Zimmermann, are also scheduled to speak to around 600 delegates at the party conference. They are expected to address important political issues and explain the FDP's positions for the future. The party conference provides a platform for discussions and decisions about the party's strategic direction in the coming months and years.
The FDP is committed to a realignment of economic policy in order to improve the framework conditions for growth and competitiveness in Germany. Discussions on topics such as reducing bureaucracy, labor costs and strengthening the economy could be the focus at the party conference. The results and resolutions of the party conference will influence the FDP's political agenda and its cooperation with its coalition partners.
The FDP party conference reflects the importance of the party in political events and its role in shaping the future of Germany. The discussions and decisions made at the party conference could have an impact on the country's political landscape and development. It remains to be seen how the party will position itself in the coming years and what political accents it will set.