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Merz Reaffirms CDU’s No‑Cooperation Line With AfD, Tying It to His Tenure

The party now gathers for a two‑day retreat to fix its course before a year of state elections.

Overview

  • The CDU presidium opened a two‑day strategy meeting in Berlin, with results due at a Monday press conference.
  • Merz declared there will be no cooperation under his chairmanship and cast the AfD as the main opponent in upcoming campaigns.
  • He rejected calls for a party‑ban procedure, saying legal hurdles are very high and advocating policy confrontation and better offers to voters.
  • The 2018 resolution against coalitions and similar cooperation remains in force, with Merz saying CDU motions may still pass even if the AfD concurs.
  • Internal voices urge softening the stance while top CDU/CSU figures back Merz, the SPD demands a clear pledge as a governing condition, and polls show the AfD at 25–27% nationally and near 40% in parts of the east.