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Jens Spahn announced on July 18, 2026 his withdrawal from the leadership of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group at the Bundestag, the lower chamber of the German federal parliament, according to Zeit Online. Lower Saxony's CDU regional organization welcomed the departure in a statement, calling it 'consequent and necessary.' The party argues that a 'personal decision' by Spahn now prevents him from embodying the political credibility expected of such a position. The nature of this personal decision has not been specified in available sources.
Jens Spahn announced on July 18, 2026 his withdrawal from the leadership of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group at the Bundestag, the lower chamber of the German federal parliament, according to Zeit Online.
Lower Saxony's CDU regional organization responded with an official statement, calling the departure 'consequent and necessary' (in German: konsequent und notwendig).
Credibility is a politician's most precious asset.
— Lower Saxony CDU, official statement, July 18, 2026
The party justifies this position by arguing that Spahn can no longer embody political credibility following a 'personal decision' whose nature has not been specified.
The exact nature of the 'personal decision' cited to justify Spahn's departure has not been made public. Neither the reference article nor other available sources specify it.
He is stepping down from the leadership of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group at the Bundestag, the lower chamber of the German federal parliament, which he had been heading.
The regional party organization believes that a 'personal decision' by Spahn has damaged his credibility and that credibility is, in their own words, 'a politician's most precious asset.'
No. Available sources do not specify what this personal decision was. This point remains uncertain at this stage.
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