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2009-07-21 13:05:00
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Consulate Munich
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CSU DEMONSTRATES INDEPENDENCE AT PARTY CONVENTION, BUT

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1. (SBU) The Christian Social Union (CSU) celebrated the party's
improving political fortunes at its July 17-18 party convention
along with the 55th birthday of Chancellor Merkel (CDU),who spoke
at the event. Bavarian Minister President Horst Seehofer promised
Merkel the CSU's full support in the fall Bundestag election
campaign. This re-energized CSU could prove to be a demanding
partner, having adopted an election platform that differs from that
of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU),expressing skepticism about
the EU's centralizing tendencies and calling for the German
parliament to have a greater say on important EU issues. The CSU's
rebellious policies -- most recently over the Lisbon treaty
ratification and earlier regarding the timing of tax cuts -- are
widely viewed as the party's tried and true strategy for profiling
itself before an election, thereby garnering more support. This is
something the CDU understands and generally supports. While
benefiting from this strategy, the party is still working to get its
act together internally. This was reflected in the fact that other
party grandees, including Seehofer, had to content themselves with
less than the traditional 90-percent show of support from the party.
End summary.

Midlife Crisis Past for the Renewed CSU
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2. (SBU) The CSU is on an upward trajectory as the recent EU
elections and public opinion polls have shown, and in part because
of the contributions of the nationally-popular Economics Minister
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, whom the party elected to the CSU Board
virtually by acclamation. Political observers present at the CSU
party convention in Nuremburg observed a distinctly different
atmosphere compared to during the July 2008 CSU convention, when the
buzz was about the CSU's loss of influence in federal politics.
This time, the CSU demonstrated confidence, having done surprisingly
well in EU Parliamentary elections this past spring by winning 48
percent of the vote. Party Chair Seehofer demonstrated that he
feels validated in the political renewal course he chose, in part
based on populist, Bavarian "nationalist" themes.

EU Position Not Debated
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3. (SBU) Part of its nationalist theme is reflected in the CSU
election platform, which calls for compulsory consultations by the

federal government with the Bundestag and Bundesrat before taking
action in the EU Ministerial Council. The recent verdict by the
National Constitutional Court on the Lisbon treaty has given play to
the CSU's alleged Euro-skepticism. The CSU is calling for state
parliaments to be involved in EU legislation affecting state
interests. The CSU further reiterated its call for public referenda
on essential EU questions, such as EU expansion. (Note: The CSU
opposes Iceland's EU membership bid.) Seehofer himself reiterated
the CSU's insistence that the national and state parliaments play a
greater role in EU issues. At the same time, however, he assured
Chancellor Merkel that he did not want the German government to be
limited in its ability to act. "We will find a sensible
compromise," he promised. There was no debate about EU politics at
the convention.


4. (SBU) A CSU insider and advisor on foreign policy and EU
matters, told us on July 20 that the CDU was not amused about the
CSU's EU stance, which in the sister party's eyes would marginalize
the role of the national government. The CSU has worked out a
14-point program on strengthening the rights of the German
parliament in EU matters. This is based on a bill that the CDU/CSU
caucus brought to the floor in January, 2005, at which time it was
voted down by the then governing SPD/Greens government. This, the
insider felt, was a good foundation for a CDU/CSU compromise. A
series of internal CDU/CSU meetings on this issue is scheduled
within the next two months. We also understand from political
contacts that the CDU and CSU are not concerned that their
differences over EU-politics will affect their show of unity before
the September 27 elections. CDU politicos view CSU's divergent
policies as profiling tactics to garner more support in the run-up
to the elections.

The CSU and the New Generation Seek Their Footing
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5. Seehofer has also tried to boost the CSU by injecting it with
younger members. The party is still in the process of a fundamental
reshuffle based on Seehofer's efforts, by which many influential
politicians over 60 years old have lost their positions to younger
members of the cadre. Dissatisfaction in the ranks with this

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approach was reflected in the elections to the CSU Board, where
anything less than 90 percent is considered a criticism. Seehofer
himself obtained "only" 88 percent of the vote re-electing him as
CSU chairman, two percent less than he received in October, 2008.
None of his four party deputies, among them Peter Ramsauer, top
candidate for the Bundestag election, obtained a real vote of
confidence. The shining exception was the CSU's new national star,
Federal Economics Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, who got 95
percent of the vote. People in Bavaria still talk approvingly about
zu Guttenberg's tough stance during the Opel bankruptcy negotiations
this past spring, which many credit with improving significantly the
CSU results in the EU Parliamentary elections that took place
shortly thereafter.

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6. (SBU) The analytical Merkel and the populist Seehofer will
probably never be close friends, but they know that they depend on
each other and each other's success to do well in the Bundestag
elections. Chancellor Merkel did little to support the CSU before
the disastrous state elections in September 2008, and there was
discussion thereafter that the CSU was on the way out as a regional
power and a partner for the CDU. Now the CSU is regaining power and
Merkel has to take notice of her challenging and necessary partner.
With his strong emphasis on an independent course, Seehofer has
brought support back to his party. This may have caused some
headaches in the CDU and perhaps risked alienating some CDU party
veterans, but in the end, it benefitted the CSU and indirectly, also
the CDU. Seehofer feels confirmed in his approach after the strong
showing in the EU elections, although some of this success should be
attributed to the success on the national stage of Karl-Theodore zu
Guttenberg.


7. (U) Consulate General Munich coordinated this report with
Embassy Berlin


8. (U) Track Munich reporting at the classified link -
http://www.intelink.sgov.gov/wiki/Portal:Germ any.

HELLMAN