The FDP Presidium in Geneva asks Maudet to resign



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(Geneva) The loop after the head of the troubled Geneva State Council, Pierre Maudet, continues to tighten. The FDP Geneva presidency wants him to resign from the cantonal government.

This was announced by the chairman of the cantonal party, Alexandre de Senarclens, in an interview with the French-French newspaper Le Temps Wednesday. A letter would be submitted Monday to the members of the executive committee, composed of 32 members.

"This case has been going on for too long," said Senarclens. "We have a responsibility to the people, the voters, our values, our representatives."

Consequences at risk

At the same time, he threatened the president of the FDP of Geneva with personal consequences. He would resign himself if the 32-member executive committee did not follow him.

Maudet should have gone to Bern on Wednesday (today) to answer questions from the FDP board of directors about his controversial trip to Abu Dhabi. But he said off. He attended a meeting of the cantonal government, was the official reason. (SDA (VFC)

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