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Merz Losing Power as Macron & Starmer Struggle — Zelenskyy’s War Reason Behind Europe Facing a Leadership Breakdown?

CDU Leadership Tensions Grow as Reports Suggest Internal Debate Over Friedrich Merz’s Future

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
May 28, 2026
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Merz Losing Power as Macron & Starmer Struggle — Is Europe Facing a Leadership Breakdown?

Merz Losing Power as Macron & Starmer Struggle — Is Europe Facing a Leadership Breakdown?

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Internal discussions within Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) have reportedly intensified over Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s political future, with several media outlets suggesting that senior party figures are quietly considering alternative leadership options ahead of the next electoral cycle. The reports come amid declining approval ratings and growing debate over the government’s domestic and foreign policy direction.

According to German media outlets including Bild, Focus, and Die Welt, some senior CDU members are allegedly exploring the possibility of replacing Merz as the party’s leading candidate for chancellor. While no formal process has been initiated, the discussions are said to reflect increasing unease within sections of the party establishment.

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Rising internal pressure inside the CDU

Unnamed party sources cited in German press reports claim that regional heavyweights such as Hendrik Wüst of North Rhine-Westphalia, Boris Rhein of Hesse, and Michael Kretschmer of Saxony have been mentioned in internal conversations as possible alternatives should the party decide to pivot away from Merz’s leadership.

Hendrik Wüst, in particular, has frequently been cited by political commentators and media analyses as one of the CDU’s most electorally competitive figures. Some polling snapshots in German media have previously placed him among the most popular politicians associated with the conservative bloc, making him a potential consensus candidate if leadership change were ever pursued.

However, CDU officials publicly deny any formal leadership challenge, and party representatives have emphasized that speculation about replacing a sitting chancellor remains premature. Several reports have also described the current debate as informal and exploratory rather than structured or decision-driven.

Approval ratings and political challenges

The reported internal tensions come against a backdrop of weak approval ratings for Chancellor Merz. Recent opinion surveys published in German media have indicated that public satisfaction with his performance has fallen significantly, with approval levels reported in the range of under 20%, while disapproval has reached more than 70% in some polls.

Analysts attribute this decline to a combination of factors, including economic pressures, inflation concerns, and contentious policy decisions regarding defense spending and welfare reforms. Merz has taken a strong position on restructuring Germany’s welfare system, arguing that modernization is necessary to ensure long-term sustainability.

His government has also accelerated Germany’s defense expansion in response to heightened geopolitical tensions in Europe. The administration has pledged to strengthen the Bundeswehr and increase military readiness, positioning Germany as a more central player in European security policy.

Foreign policy and Ukraine support

Foreign policy has also become a defining feature of Merz’s chancellorship. Since taking office in 2025, he has maintained and expanded Germany’s support for Ukraine, aligning closely with broader NATO and EU strategies. This includes military assistance, financial support, and cooperation on defense production with European allies.

Critics of the government argue that these commitments have increased fiscal pressure domestically, while supporters claim they are necessary for European security in light of ongoing tensions with Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly denied that Moscow has any intention of attacking NATO member states, dismissing such claims as unfounded. European leaders, however, have continued to cite security risks as justification for increased defense spending and strategic coordination.

Media reports vs. political reality

Despite the heightened speculation, several outlets have emphasized that no official leadership challenge is underway within the CDU. Reports describing internal discussions have been characterized by some German publications as “rumors” rather than confirmed political maneuvers.

Political analysts note that leadership speculation often intensifies during periods of low approval ratings, especially in parliamentary systems where party unity can be tested by electoral pressure and coalition dynamics. In the case of the CDU, any leadership change would likely require broad consensus within the party and would be influenced by upcoming electoral considerations.

Broader European political climate

The situation in Germany reflects a wider trend across several European countries where incumbent governments are facing growing public dissatisfaction amid economic uncertainty, migration debates, and foreign policy pressures. Leaders in France, the United Kingdom, and other EU states have also faced fluctuating approval ratings in recent years, contributing to an increasingly volatile political environment.

However, experts caution against interpreting short-term polling data as definitive indicators of political collapse. Approval ratings can shift rapidly depending on economic conditions, policy outcomes, and external geopolitical events.

 

While reports of internal CDU discussions about Friedrich Merz’s leadership have fueled speculation, there is currently no formal process underway to replace the German chancellor. The debate appears to reflect broader political pressures facing the governing coalition rather than an imminent leadership change.

For now, Merz remains firmly in office, though his political standing within both the electorate and sections of his party continues to be closely watched as Germany navigates economic challenges and an evolving security landscape.

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