FDP General Secretary of Beer as a top candidate for her party in the European election campaign. On the Europe Congress, she fought back again against accusations of a political close to the Hungarian head of government, Orban.

The FDP General Secretary Nicola Beer is top candidate of the liberals for the European elections in may. On the Euro Congress, the liberals in Berlin, the 49-Year-old was elected with nearly 86 percent. She received 509 of 592 votes.

in Front of your freestyle to the top candidate of Beer, which currently sits in the Bundestag had, once again, against accusations of a political close to the Hungarian head of government Viktor Orban. You have “no sympathy” for the ideas of an “illiberal Europe,” said FDP General Secretary to the delegates meeting in Berlin. You have no Connections or ties to Orban’s party.

The FDP-politician Nicola Beer has been re-elected at the party Congress of the liberal with 86 percent for the leading candidate.

“My sympathy is with the Land, the people I’ve met in the last 20 years,” added Beer to the applause of the delegates. You referred to the contribution of Hungary to the fall of the Iron curtain in 1989. Beer was put on the Defensive after the “mirror” reported last week close private Connections in the environment Orban. A members of the European Parliament threw Beer also attempted influence in the sense of the Hungarian government, which denies Beer.

Beer for EU-renewal

The FDP-politician, spoke before the delegates for a renewal of the EU. “We don’t need reasons Europe, but strongly re-balance.” Europe is not standing well and was at a “crossroads,” she said, with a view to populist aspirations in the EU countries. More Europe must be provided where the member States are stronger together. Less Europe was where matters would be better regulated locally. Beer added that it was not to be idly watching when in the States, the freedom of the press is under threat or the corruption to attack.

The European Congress of the FDP: The liberals want to improve, according to the FDP-Chef Lindner your result in the European elections.

FDP wants to increase earnings at Europe’s choice triple

As the destination for the European election, party leader Christian Lindner has issued the result of 2014 to approximately ten percent to threefold. In the EU Parliament sit currently three Arranged. For Lindner, the European project stand in front of a “test”. With a view to the strengthening of the populists, he said: “In Europe and In our country there are forces that want to split societies.” The ballot at the end of may should be no “Protest vote”, but must be a “design choice”.