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Stuttgart (dpa / lsw) - President Claus Vogt from VfB Stuttgart hopes to have survived "the worst" in the power struggle at the Bundesliga club.

"I can see and feel at least some calm and that is good for VfB," he said in an interview with the "Ludwigsburger Kreiszeitung" (Tuesday edition).

«Although the next election is imminent.

I'm afraid that some of them might start a campaign again. "

Before the July elections, everyone should maintain respect and decency.

The dispute in the club had ignited, among other things, the processing of the data scandal.

"As far as the clarification of the data affair is concerned, I would do it again at any time, because everything was in the interests of the members and in the interests of law and order," said the 51-year-old.

«I had to fight against a lot of resistance.

It was complicated, it was a hard way. "

If one were oriented towards consensus, one would not have had to go this way, but that would not have been correct, says Vogt.

"I only regret that it took us so long to clarify this."

Vogt has not yet submitted the application to run for the presidential election on July 18.

"No not yet.

But I have until April 18th and I will submit my application in good time, ”he said.

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