The head of the FDP will leave politics after the failure of his party in the elections to the German Bundestag

The leader of the German Free Democratic Party (FDP) and former head of the German Finance Ministry Christian Lindner confirmed his retirement from politics after the unsuccessful elections for his party to the German Parliament.

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The leader of the German Free Democratic Party (FDP) and former head of the German Finance Ministry Christian Lindner confirmed his retirement from politics after the unsuccessful elections for his party to the German Parliament.

On social network X, he wrote that the federal election had defeated his party but was a "new start for Germany." "I am now leaving active politics with only a sense of gratitude for nearly 25 years of intense, challenging years filled with planning and debate," Lindner said. Earlier, Lindner said that insurmountable differences in the German government were the main reason for the collapse of the ruling traffic light coalition. On January 19, the speech of the head of the Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP) Christian Lindner tried to interrupt activists with banners reading “king of clowns”.

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