It is warm in the Ostra Dome in Dresden, the air is thick, the atmosphere is tense. The visitors are waiting for Friedrich Merz, who will give one of his key election campaign speeches here. But there is a special tension in the air today. The CDU chairman is not only coming to Dresden as a leading politician, but also as a controversial figure. After yesterday's vote in the Bundestag, in which a CDU motion was passed for the first time with the votes of the AfD, many people are unsettled.
Even Angela Merkel, the former Chancellor and long-time party leader, has spoken out today and clearly distanced herself from Merz's approach. She considers his course to be "wrong". It is remarkable that a former chancellor is intervening so clearly in the current political discourse - and against the leader of her own party of all people.