Kubicki Elected FDP Chairman as Germany's Liberals Seek Revival
The 74-year-old secured the leadership with 59.27 percent of the delegate vote, stepping into the role at one of the most challenging moments in the party's recent history.
Kubicki inherits an FDP still reeling from a bruising setback in the 2025 federal elections, in which the pro-business liberal party failed to clear the 5 percent threshold required for parliamentary representation — effectively freezing it out of the Bundestag. His predecessor, Duerr, had held the chairmanship for just one year following that electoral defeat before stepping aside.
Facing the daunting task of rebuilding the party's relevance and voter base, Kubicki pledged to steer the FDP back toward electoral success, singling out upcoming state elections in eastern Germany as a pivotal early test of the party's recovery under his watch.
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