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German Union Blocks AfD from Deputy Committee Leadership Roles

The CDU/CSU parliamentary group intensifies its stance against the AfD, citing its extremist classification, while individual MPs retain secret-ballot autonomy.

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Steffen Bilger (CDU), erster parlamentarischer Geschäftsführer der Union, will verhindern, dass die AfD den stellvertretenden Vorsitz in Ausschüssen besetzen kann
Friedrich Merz und Steffen Bilger beim Pressestatement zur Fraktionssitzung der Unions-Bundestagsfraktion im Reichstagsgebäude. Berlin, 20.05.2025. Auch keine Stellvertreter-Posten für AfD.

Overview

  • The CDU/CSU Unionsfraktion has announced it will not support AfD candidates for deputy chair positions in Bundestag committees.
  • This decision follows the AfD's failure to secure any of the six committee chairmanships it was entitled to propose earlier this month.
  • The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) classified the AfD as definitively extremist in early May, but the designation is temporarily suspended pending a court ruling in Köln.
  • Steffen Bilger, a CDU parliamentary leader, emphasized that the AfD's extremist designation makes it unacceptable to entrust the party with committee leadership roles.
  • Despite the Unionsfraktion's position, individual MPs retain the freedom to vote independently in secret ballots for deputy chair elections.