The carousel of candidates is picking up speed seven months before the general election.
In the constituency of Erding-Ebersberg, the left nominated Tobias Boegelein.
Erding / Ebersberg - The 39-year-old lives in Bruck-Pienzenau in the Ebersberg district.
His party voted for him in a face-to-face event in the Ebersberger Sparkassensaal.
According to a press release from his party, Boegelein is involved in his party's federal network policy working group.
He thinks the left should "take a critical position on artificial intelligence".
Because one consequence of digitization is an "increasing burden on the international job market".
The Brucker works for a large Munich company in the development and consulting in the field of building technology.
The left in both counties knows that their front man has little chance of moving into the Bundestag.
They are therefore hoping for a “good, perhaps promising position on the list, which would be a qualitative leap compared to the previous candidacies,” says the message.
Christoph Lochmüller (Greens), Magdalena Wagner (SPD), Marc Salih (FDP) and Charlotte Schmid (ÖDP) have already been nominated.
The CSU is still looking for a way to summon its delegates to raise MP Andreas Lenz again.
So far not a single candidate has come from the Erding district.
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