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Viewing cable 04FRANKFURT7197, Baden-Wuerttemberg Minister-President Teufel Forced to Decla

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
04FRANKFURT7197 2004-08-19 11:40 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Consulate Frankfurt
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS FRANKFURT 007197 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV ECON PINR GM
SUBJECT: Baden-Wuerttemberg Minister-President Teufel Forced to Decla 
as Succession Debate Intensifies 
 
REF:  A) 03 Frankfurt 010353; B) 04 Frankfurt 5551;  C) 04 Frankfurt 
 
Frankfurt 6769 
 
Sensitive but unclassified not for internet distribution 
 
1. (SBU) SUMMARY:  Recent events have led to calls for Baden-Wuerttem 
Minister-President Erwin Teufel (Christian Democrat -- CDU) to step d 
Teufel's role in securing lucrative private sector jobs for retiring 
face on calling new elections after the resignation of his FDP Justic 
have angered the B-W public, alienated FDP coalition partners and rou 
within Teufel's own party.  On August 16, he stated he would announce 
candidacy in 2006 B-W state elections by the end of the year.  Party 
caucus chief and longtime Teufel rival Guenther Oettinger to replace 
candidate in 2006.  END SUMMARY. 
 
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Teufel Miscues Bring Succession Debate Into the Open 
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2. (SBU) Hobbled by recent mistakes (reftels) and under pressure from 
Minister-President Erwin Teufel declared on August 16 that he would d 
of the year whether or not to run again as Minister-President in 2006 
indicated previously that he would wait until a special CDU nominatin 
February of 2005.  CDU caucus chief and longtime rival Guenther Oetti 
favorite among party members to succeed Teufel and has exploited Teuf 
miscues to broaden his political base and solidify his claim as likel 
and-file Christian Democrats speculate that a refusal by Teufel to st 
1991, he is the longest-serving state leader in Germany) could produc 
similar to the one that removed Helmut Kohl as chancellor in 1998 aft 
office. 
 
3.  (SBU) B-W Young Christian Democrat leader (and 2004 ConGen Frankf 
Thomas Bareiss told a Pol/Econ representative that he was confident t 
announce his retirement.  He conceded, however, that Oettinger's like 
made Teufel reluctant to cede power and that excessive pressure from 
might cause him to dig in his heels, opining that such an impasse cou 
within the party and damage the CDU's chances for the 2006 elections. 
former Teufel advisors made headlines on August 2 when they stated pu 
should retire. 
 
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Teufel Uses "Mystery Poll" to Rebut Critics 
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4.  (SBU) Teufel has dismissed recent speculation on his future by ci 
conducted by the Allensbach Institute (a well-respected German pollin 
that placed his approval rating at above 50 percent.  According to Te 
shows Culture Minister (and Teufel favorite) Annette Schavan as a rel 
popular choice for B-W's top post than caucus chief Oettinger.  Oetti 
the numbers by noting that Schavan's ministerial portfolio gave her g 
among the general public and made her the natural choice for those re 
their choice on name recognition.  He qualified the results by noting 
rose to Minister-President from the unlikely post of caucus chief.  T 
repeated calls by CDU and opposition politicians to make the poll pub 
note that the Allensbach poll predates recent Teufel missteps and doe 
Minister-President's current popularity.  They point to a July Infrat 
percent of respondents as in favor of Teufel's retirement as a more r 
Teufel's dwindling base of support. 
 
5.  (SBU) B-W's Social Democrat (SPD) opposition underscores the incr 
of the Teufel camp.  SPD member Nils Schmidt relayed to us that Chris 
have been openly leaking information from confidential meetings betwe 
CDU caucus in an attempt to discredit Teufel.  Schmidt speculated tha 
to step down in 2006 could jeopardize the chances of his chosen succe 
Schavan with those in the party (and the state at large) looking to m 
following the departure of the longtime Minister-President. 
 
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COMMENT 
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6.  (SBU) The CDU has dominated political discourse in Baden-Wuerttem 
decades, and growing opposition to Teufel is unlikely to affect the c 
retain the Minister-Presidency in 2006.  Some state and local CDU rep 
see fallout from the Teufel saga, however, as disenchantment with Teu 
balance in favor of SPD challengers (and incumbents) in close races. 
continued pressure from party leadership will convince Teufel to with 
consideration as the 2006 CDU candidate in an attempt to preserve his 
Teufel may try to use his exit from power as leverage to gain party a 
as his successor, Oettinger's broad political base and connections wi 
secure his emergence as the CDU's candidate in 2006.  END COMMENT. 
 
PASI