Party politics: Greens start state party conference in Erlangen

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Greens start state party conference in Erlangen

The Bavarian Greens started their three-day state assembly of delegates in Erlangen on Friday. The party base should debate and tie down the government program designed by the state leadership with the main topics of energy, environment, economy and social affairs. Before the start of the party congress, 480 amendments had already been submitted by the regional branches.

The Bavarian Greens started their three-day state assembly of delegates in Erlangen on Friday. The party base should debate and tie down the government program designed by the state leadership with the main topics of energy, environment, economy and social affairs. Before the start of the party congress, 480 amendments had already been submitted by the regional branches.

At the beginning, the state chairwoman Eva Lettenbauer recognized the achievements of green politics in the past few months. She explicitly mentioned the 49-euro ticket as a reliable option for environmentally friendly commuting. The Greens are promoting more mobility offers, while the CSU-led state government is delaying such opportunities.

It was the Greens politician Robert Habeck who, as Economics Minister, guided Germany safely through the winter with his energy policy. Black paintings of blackouts after the shutdown of the last German nuclear power plants did not occur. When building renewable energy, she called on Prime Minister Markus Söder to do more. “We finally have to get there,” said Lettenbauer.

On Friday evening, the delegates were to determine the Bavarian Green Party candidates for the 2024 European elections. The main speech by the two state parliamentary group leaders Katharina Schulze and Ludwig Hartmann is scheduled for Saturday. Federal President Ricarda Lang is expected as a guest in Erlangen on Sunday.

The Greens are currently the largest opposition party in Bavaria. In the 2018 state elections, they received 17.6 percent of the votes and 38 seats in the state parliament. For the forthcoming elections in October, the party leadership has announced government participation as a goal. However, Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) has so far rejected government cooperation with the Greens. According to previous surveys, he could continue to govern with his preferred partner Freie Wahler.

dpa

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