Armin Laschet, leader of Christian Democratic Union party (CDU), speaks during a news conference regarding the exploratory talks for a possible new government coalition in Berlin, Germany, October 5, 2021. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi
October 7, 2021
BERLIN (Reuters) – German conservative leader Armin Laschet offered to make way for a successor after leading his party to second place in last month’s national election, multiple German media reported.
Laschet told conservative lawmakers that the party needed a new start after its election defeat, a process that he wanted to help moderate, he told conservative lawmakers in a call, according to meeting participants who spoke with Reuters.
The party announced that Laschet would give a statement at party headquarters at 1830 local time (1630 GMT).
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt, Andreas Rinke; Editing by Kirsti Knolle)
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