FDP leader Meyer re-elected

Christoph Meyer is still at the head of the Berlin FDP. At their state party conference in Zehlendorf, the delegates re-elected him as chairman with 84.81 percent of the votes cast. The 46-year-old lawyer and member of the Bundestag has been the head of the FDP since March 2018, as he had been from 2010 to 2012. In his speech to the delegates, Meyer complained that Berlin was being governed undervalue and criticized the lack of housing, traffic chaos, a backlog in digitization and the regimentation of entrepreneurs. The delegates elected Sebastian Czaja as deputy chairman. The 38-year-old is the leader of the parliamentary group in the House of Representatives and has been state vice since 2020.

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