The Greens district associations of the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen and Miesbach constituency voted with a clear majority of Karl Bär as a direct candidate for the federal elections in September.
The 36-year-old Holzkirchen district and local council is already entering the race for the party for the fourth time.
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen - So far, Karl Bär has been unsuccessful in his candidacy.
In 2017 he was last defeated by the CSU direct candidate Alexander Radwan with 13.6 percent.
The agricultural consultant at the Munich Environmental Institute has also missed a move on the list so far - but recently very narrowly.
Nevertheless, the Greens rely on the politically experienced, young man.
With 104 votes, Karl Bär prevailed clearly against Klaus Hanus from Lenggries (19 votes) and Martin Jordan from Otterfing (2 votes) in the online election led by Jovana von Beckerath and Johannes Küster on Thursday evening.
The result still has to be confirmed by a secret postal vote;
it will be counted on April 11th.
A criminal case is pending against Bär for criticizing the use of pesticides
Bear said in his video presentation that he had just become a father.
However, the child lives with its two mothers.
“I am only the producer and have given up all rights.” If he is elected to parliament, the agricultural specialist wants to stand up for organic farming.
“I would like us in Germany to set a point in time when organic will become standard,” he said.
"I give 100 percent, I do not avoid conflicts," promised the Green politician, who is currently under criminal proceedings, exerted by the South Tyrolean Regional Councilor for Agriculture for defamation.
Reason: Bär had sharply criticized the use of pesticides there.
When it comes to animal welfare, the Holzkirchner relies on keeping fewer animals, with the result that meat is becoming more expensive.
The expansion of local public transport in rural areas is close to his heart and he wants to fight to ensure that hospitals do not have to be privatized or closed.
Klaus Hanus has only been a member of the Greens for a year
Klaus Hanus (46) has only been a member of the Greens for over a year.
In September the master carpenter lost the mayoral election in Lenggries.
The married father of two children describes himself as "Realo".
As a master craftsman without a high school diploma or university degree, he has so far "experienced broad acceptance among the population," he said at his introduction.
The Isarwinkler is driven by climate change and the promotion of renewable energies.
As a specialist, he wants to push building with wood.
Tourism in rural areas should be "controlled and climate-friendly" and digitization should be promoted, he said.
The third applicant is currently unemployed
Martin Jordan from Otterfing is currently unemployed.
Due to the Corona crisis, he lost his job as a forwarding agent for air and sea freight, he said.
He is married and has two children.
Jordan mainly complained about the government's vaccination debacle.
“We Greens are showing that the pandemic can be dealt with better.
Our Lord Mayor Boris Palmer proves this in Tübingen. "
(Tanja Lühr)
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