The Saxon FDP wants to leave the valley of tears behind and get involved in state politics again. At the party conference in Chemnitz on Saturday, FDP leader Matthias Schniebel sensed a spirit of optimism within his own ranks. "Our members and delegates are willing to take the FDP forward again," he told the German Press Agency in Dresden.
In the extensive debate, Schniebel emphasized that the election defeats of the past were virtually no longer an issue. The party is looking to the future and sees itself as an original when it comes to freedom and liberalism. "Genuine liberal ideas only come from us." An important topic in the strategic plan is to attract new members and retain current ones. This is extremely important. The Saxony FDP currently has around 1,800 members.